In the following exercises, determine the number of real solutions for each quadratic equation . 148. (a) 25 p 2 + 10 p + 1 = 0 (b) 7 q 2 − 3 q − 6 = 0 (c) 7 y 2 + 2 y + 8 = 0
In the following exercises, determine the number of real solutions for each quadratic equation . 148. (a) 25 p 2 + 10 p + 1 = 0 (b) 7 q 2 − 3 q − 6 = 0 (c) 7 y 2 + 2 y + 8 = 0
In the following exercises, determine the number of real solutions for each quadratic equation.
148.
(a)
25
p
2
+
10
p
+
1
=
0
(b)
7
q
2
−
3
q
−
6
=
0
(c)
7
y
2
+
2
y
+
8
=
0
Formula Formula A polynomial with degree 2 is called a quadratic polynomial. A quadratic equation can be simplified to the standard form: ax² + bx + c = 0 Where, a ≠ 0. A, b, c are coefficients. c is also called "constant". 'x' is the unknown quantity
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