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The discriminant of a quadratic equation is b^2-4ac.
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To determine the number of x-intercepts we will use the discriminant of the given quadratic equation.
In the Quadratic Formula, b^2-4ac is the discriminant.
ax^2+bx+c=0 ⇕ x=- b±sqrt(b^2-4ac)/2a
If we just want to know the number of x-intercepts without graphing the equation, we only need to work with the discriminant. Let's first rewrite the given equation in standard form.
LHS-=RHS-
Commutative Property of Addition
Having rewritten the equation, we can now identify the values of a, b, and c. x^2 - 3/5x + 2/25 = 0 ⇕ 1x^2+( - 3/5)x+ 2/25=0 Finally, let's evaluate the discriminant.
Since the discriminant is 0.04, the quadratic equation has two x-intercepts.