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Using the quadratic formula why does
y² + y + 1 = 0
equal a negative answer ??
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hi planetdomi
Have you met the 'quadratic formula'?
Bob
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Yes I have substituted into the quadratic formula but I only get a positive answer and my workbook suggests
that b2-4ac is negative. I just cant see it
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Yes, it is negative, and that means it cannot be solved with real numbers. I've used the MIF function grapher to show what it looks like. I've had to use 'x' instead of 'y' for the across variable but that doesn't alter the equation.
I'll just substitute into the quadratic formula and post that next.
Bob
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Quadratic formula.
In this case a = 1; b = 1; and c = 1; so
Bob
Last edited by Bob (2011-09-24 20:35:18)
Children are not defined by school ...........The Fonz
You cannot teach a man anything; you can only help him find it within himself..........Galileo Galilei
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Sorry for the delay in posting been away from my desk.
Thankyou very much it helps a lot
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