Answer would be D You can have a rational discriminant for an irrational root, but you can also have rational discriminant for a rational root. So C is partially correct.
<span>All prime discriminants will result in an irrational root, but not all irrational roots have prime discriminants </span>
<h3>Answer :</h3>
<u>Given</u> :
- 9(m + 5) - 3(m - 2) = 8m + 31
We have to find value of m
➠ 9(m + 5) - 3(m - 2) = 8m + 31
➠ 9m + 45 - 3m + 6 = 8m + 31
➠ 9m - 3m + 45 + 6 = 8m + 31
➠ 6m + 51 = 8m + 31
➠ 51 - 31 = 8m - 6m
➠ 20 = 2m
➠ m = 20/2
➠<u> m = 10</u>
<h3>Hope It Helps!</h3>
Answer:
7.5 if 1/5 is 15. if not, its 0.6
Step-by-step explanation:
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