Discriminant of a quadratic equation can be calculated as:
Discriminant = b² - 4ac
b = coefficient of x term = 2
a = coefficient of squared term = 1
c = constant = 7
So,
Discriminant = 4 - 4(1)(7) = -24
So, the correct answer to this question is option C
Answer:(-1.333, -.667)
Step-by-step explanation:
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Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
6/9+x=7/10
x=7/10-6/9
when adding fractions both denominators must be equal, we’ll make them 90
x=(7/10)(9/9)-(6/9)(10/10)
x=63/90-60/90
x=3/90, the greatest divisor of 3 and 90 is 3 so divide both the numerator and denominator by 3
x=(3/3)/(90/3)
x=1/30
Adjacent Angles<span> are </span>two angles<span> that share a common vertex, a common side, and no common interior points. (They share a vertex and side, but </span>do<span> not overlap.) A </span>Linear Pair<span> is </span>two<span> adjacent</span>angles<span> whose non-common sides </span>form<span> opposite rays. ... ∠1 and ∠3 are not </span>vertical angles<span> (they are a </span>linear pair<span>).</span>