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Quadratic Formula and the Discriminant Part 1: Two Real Distinct Solutions: College Algebra

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A quadratic equation has the form: ax^2 + bx + c = 0.
The discriminant for a quadratic equation is: b^2-4ac.
In this video, I explain what the discriminant and quadratic formula are.
I also show how to use the discriminant to determine if a quadratic equation has two real distinct solutions.
I then use the quadratic formula to find the solutions to the example given.
Thanks for watching!!
The discriminant for a quadratic equation is: b^2-4ac.
In this video, I explain what the discriminant and quadratic formula are.
I also show how to use the discriminant to determine if a quadratic equation has two real distinct solutions.
I then use the quadratic formula to find the solutions to the example given.
Thanks for watching!!