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Mathematics, 17.04.2021 01:40 endyrocks19

For the equation x^2+3x+j=0, 1. What is the formula for the discriminant?
2 What inequality would you use to show there are two real number solutions?
3. Use the inequality from part 2 to find the value for j so that the equation has two real
number solutions.

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