Determine the Nature of Roots of 2x² − 3x + 5 = 0

Determine the Nature of Roots of the Quadratic Equation 2x² − 3x + 5 = 0

Solution

Given: $$2x^2-3x+5=0$$

Here, $$a=2,\quad b=-3,\quad c=5$$

Using the discriminant, $$D=b^2-4ac$$

$$D=(-3)^2-4(2)(5)$$

$$D=9-40=-31$$

Since $$D<0,$$ the roots are imaginary (non-real) and distinct.

Answer

The equation 2x² − 3x + 5 = 0 has two distinct imaginary (non-real) roots.

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