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9 September, 12:52

Terry solved the equation x2 + 10 = 5x

using the quadratic formula and stated that

it has no real solutions. Is Terry correct?

Justify your answer.

O Yes, because the discriminant is positive.

No, because the discriminant is negative.

Yes, because the discriminant is negative.

No, because the discriminant is positive.

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  1. 9 September, 13:45
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    Yes, because the discriminant is negative.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    when the discriminate is negative it is a negative square root which is not a real number.
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