How do you find the discriminant and how many and what type of solutions does #y=x^2-8x+7# have?

1 Answer
Apr 29, 2015

Based on quadratic equations of the form
#y = ax^2+bx+c#
the discriminant is
#Delta = b^2-4ac#
-this is taken from the component of the square root in the solution formula
#x= (-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)#

For #y=x^2-8x+7#
#Delta = 64 -28 = 36#

Since #Delta > 0#
there are two roots
and since #Delta = 6^2#
the roots are Rational.

In fact based on the full form of
#(-b+-sqrt(b^2-4ac))/(2a)#
the roots are Integers.