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Determine the discriminant of x^2 = 4

Answers:
17
16
-15
-10

For a quadratic equation

ax²+bx+c = 0 ...(1)
the discriminant is the algebraic value of
b²-4ac

For any given quadratic, you would rearrange it to have the form of equation (1) above, and calculate b²-4ac.

For example,
x^2 = 4
can be written as
x^2 + 0x -4 =0
where a=1, b=0, c=-4.

You can now proceed to calculate the discriminant.

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To find the discriminant of a quadratic equation, we start with the general form of a quadratic equation:

ax^2 + bx + c = 0

In this case, the given equation is:

x^2 = 4

Comparing this equation to the general form, we see that a = 1, b = 0, and c = -4.

The discriminant is calculated using the formula: discriminant = b^2 - 4ac.

Substituting the values from our equation, we have:

discriminant = 0^2 - 4(1)(-4)

Simplifying further:

discriminant = 0 + 16

Therefore, the discriminant is 16.

Out of the given answer choices, the correct answer is 16.