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  1. Discriminant review (article) | Khan Academy

    The discriminant is the part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol: b²-4ac. The discriminant tells us whether there are two solutions, one solution, or no solutions.

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  3. Discriminant for types of solutions for a quadratic (video ... - Khan ...

    Course: Class 10 (Old) > Unit 4 Lesson 4: Nature of roots Using the quadratic formula: number of solutions Number of solutions of quadratic equations Discriminant for types of solutions for a …

  4. खान अकैडमी | खान अकैडमी

    ओह! लगता है कुछ गड़बड़ हो गई। कृपया पुन: प्रयास करें। अरे नहीं, लगता है कोई त्रुटि आ गई है। आपको रिफ्रेश करना पड़ेगा। यदि इसके बाद भी यह समस्या बनी …

  5. Downloadable graphic organizers (article) | Khan Academy

    Download these graphic organizers to help you analyze and take notes on informational texts. You can even use them to help you draft your own texts!

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  7. Discriminant for types of solutions for a quadratic

    Use the discriminant to state the number and type of solutions for the equation negative 3x squared plus 5x minus 4 is equal to 0. And so just as a reminder, you're probably wondering what is the discriminant.

  8. Using the quadratic formula: number of solutions - Khan Academy

    The discriminant is part of the quadratic formula, and because the discriminant is inside a square root sign it cannot be negative, and from the sign of the discriminant we can determine how many roots a …

  9. Quadratic formula review (article) | Khan Academy

    It's interesting that we can use discriminant to determine the solution of x in quadratic formula. But when if there is no solution, can we argue that the formula is no meaning in some degree.

  10. Le discriminant d'un trinôme du second degré (leçon) | Khan Academy

    Qu'est-ce que le discriminant ? b 2 4 a c s'appelle le discriminant du trinôme a x 2 + b x + c . C'est l'expression qui est sous le radical dans la formule des racines.