Math, asked by Harjotkaur21122005, 5 months ago

x²+x+1/√2 solve it by using discriminant formula and find x ​

Answers

Answered by subhransusahoo94
1

Answer:

ou have a quadratic equation of the form

a

x

2

+

b

x

+

c

=

0

The solution is

x

=

b

±

b

2

4

a

c

2

a

The discriminant

Δ

is

b

2

4

a

c

.

The discriminant "discriminates" the nature of the roots.

There are three possibilities.

If

Δ

>

0

, there are two separate real roots.

If

Δ

=

0

, there are two identical real roots.

If

Δ

<

0

, there are no real roots, but there are two complex roots.

Your equation is

x

2

+

x

+

1

=

0

Δ

=

b

2

4

a

c

=

1

2

4

×

1

×

1

=

1

4

=

3

This tells you that there are no real roots, but there are two complex roots.

We can see this if we solve the equation.

x

2

+

x

+

1

=

0

x

=

b

±

b

2

4

a

c

2

a

=

1

±

1

2

4

×

1

×

1

2

×

1

=

1

±

1

4

2

=

1

±

3

2

=

1

2

(

1

±

i

3

)

=

1

2

(

1

±

i

3

)

x

=

1

2

(

1

+

i

3

)

and

x

=

1

2

(

1

i

3

)

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