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To find the discriminant of an equation, you first need to identify the A, B, and C of your equation. You can do this by comparing your equation to the standard form.
Standard Form: ax² + bx + c
Equation: 3x² – 10x + 2
If you add 2 to both sides, you can get everything on one side and you can assure that all of your numbers are accurate.
A will be equal to 3, B will be –10, and C will be 2.
Now, you need to plug in those numbers into the discriminant equation:
b² – 4ac
If your discriminant is 0, there is one rational solution. If it's a positive perfect square, there are 2 rational solutions. If it's a positive non–perfect square, there will be 2 irrational solutions, and if it's a negative number, there will be 2 complex solutions.
Hope this helped you out! :-)
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ANSWER
(-2,2)
EXPLANATION
The rule for translating a point 'k' units to the right is

If the point located at (-5, 2) is translated right 3 units, the coordinates of the image is obtained by adding 3 to the x-coordinate.
This implies that,


Therefore the image is:
(-2,2)
Answer:
c = 175
Step-by-step explanation:
When the height of a right triangle is shown this way (at right angles with the hypotenuse, It can be found by using the way the hypotenuse is broken up. The following proportion works.
576/x = x / 49 Cross multiply
x^2 = 576 * 49
sqrt(x^2) = sqrt(576*49)
x = 24 * 7
x = 168
But that's not what you want (although it is close).
What you want is the hypotenuse to the small lower triangle
c = ?
a = 49
b = 168
c^2 = 49^2 + 168^2
c^2 = 2401 + 28224
c^2 = 30625
c = sqrt(30625)
c = 175
Answer:
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