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Sentences with DISCRIMINANT

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"The discriminant of the quadratic equation tells us whether it has real or complex roots."
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"To calculate the discriminant, we need the coefficients of the quadratic equation."
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"A positive discriminant indicates that the quadratic equation has two distinct real roots."
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"A discriminant of zero means that the quadratic equation has exactly one real root."
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"If the discriminant is negative, the quadratic equation has two complex roots."
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"The discriminant can help us determine the nature of the solutions of a quadratic equation."
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"Solving for the discriminant requires substituting the coefficients into a specific formula."
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"The discriminant is an important concept in algebra and calculus."
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"We can use the discriminant to classify conic sections as ellipses, hyperbolas, or parabolas."
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"The discriminant plays a key role in determining the type of critical points in calculus."
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"The discriminant can be used to find the roots of a cubic equation as well."
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"Teachers often explain the concept of discriminant when teaching quadratic equations."
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"The value of the discriminant directly influences the behavior of a quadratic function."
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"The formula to calculate the discriminant is Δ = b² - 4ac."
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"In some cases, the discriminant may not provide enough information about the roots."
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"The discriminant is related to the quadratic formula, which gives the roots of an equation."
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"Understanding the discriminant helps us analyze the behavior of quadratic functions."
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"The discriminant can also be used in geometry to find the distance between two points."
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"The discriminant is useful in solving optimization problems involving quadratic equations."
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"In the equation ax² + bx + c = 0, the discriminant is b² - 4ac."
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"The discriminant of the quadratic equation determines the nature of its roots."
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"To find the discriminant, we need to use the formula b^2 - 4ac."
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"The discriminant can be positive, zero, or negative."
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"In this equation, the discriminant is equal to 25."
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"A positive discriminant indicates that the equation has two distinct real roots."
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"A discriminant of zero signifies that the equation has one real root."
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"The discriminant is negative, so the equation has no real solutions."
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"Calculating the discriminant helps in identifying the type of conic section."
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"The discriminant allows us to classify the quadratic equation as either an ellipse or a hyperbola."
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"The discriminant provides information about the symmetry of the graph of a quadratic function."
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