Let's find the discriminant of <span>x^2+9x+14=0. Here, a=1, b=9 and c=14.
The discriminant is b^2-4ac. Substituting the above numeric values,
9^2-4(1)(14) = 81-56 = 25
The sqrt of 25 is 5. Thus, your polynomial has two unequal, real roots.
Off the point example: If the discriminant were zero, your poly would have two real, equal roots.</span>
Answer:
B and is (-2, 3)...........
The answer for this question would be 2 I think
Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:
<u><em>The picture of the question in the attached figure</em></u>
we know that
The figure shows a kite
The kite has two pairs of consecutive and congruent sides and the diagonals are perpendicular
That means
TS=VS
TQ=VQ
TR=RV
we have


so

solve for x

<em>Find the value of RV</em>

substitute the value of x

Remember that
---> by segment addition postulate
we have

so
