Probability of spinning a C =1/4
Probability of flipping heads = 1/2
1/4*1/2 = 1/8
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The discriminant is used to determine the number and nature of the zeros of a quadratic. If the discriminant is positive and a perfect square, there are 2 rational zeros; if the discriminant is positive and not a perfect square, there are 2 rational complex zeros; if the discriminant is 0, there is 1 rational root; if the discriminant is negative, there are no real roots.
The roots/solutions/zeros of a quadratic are where the graph goes through the x axis. Those are the real zeros, even if they don't fall exactly on a number like 1 or 2 or 3; they can fall on 1.32, 4.35, etc. They are still real. If the graph doesn't go through the x-axis at all, the zeros are imaginary because the discriminant was negative and you can't take the square root of a negative number. As you can see on our graph, the parabola never goes through the x-axis. Therefore, the zeros are imaginary because the discriminant was negative. Choice C. Get familiar with your discriminants and the nature of quadratic solutions. Your life will be much easier!
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The value of 1 in 178 is 100 since it is in the hundreds place. The value of 7 in 178 is 70 and the value of 8 in 178 is 8. The hundreds place carries numbers from 1 to 9. Once you get to 10, you add a digit to the number such that you now have four total numbers and the first digit is in the thousands place.