Discriminants (DP IB Maths: AA SL)

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Discriminants

What is the discriminant of a quadratic function?

  • The discriminant of a quadratic is denoted by the Greek letter Δ (upper case delta)
  • For the quadratic function the discriminant is given by
    • straight capital delta equals b squared minus 4 a c 
      • This is given in the formula booklet
  • The discriminant is the expression that is square rooted in the quadratic formula

How does the discriminant of a quadratic function affect its graph and roots?

  • If Δ > 0 then square root of b squared minus 4 a c end root and negative square root of b squared minus 4 a c end root are two distinct values
    • The equation a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0 has two distinct real solutions
    • The graph of space y equals a x squared plus b x plus c has two distinct real roots
      • This means the graph crosses the x-axis twice
  • If Δ = 0 then square root of b squared minus 4 a c end root and negative square root of b squared minus 4 a c end root are both zero
    • The equation a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0 has one repeated real solution
    • The graph of space y equals a x squared plus b x plus c has one repeated real root
      • This means the graph touches the x-axis at exactly one point
      • This means that the x-axis is a tangent to the graph
  • If Δ < 0 then square root of b squared minus 4 a c end root and negative square root of b squared minus 4 a c end root are both undefined
    • The equation a x squared plus b x plus c equals 0 has no real solutions
    • The graph of space y equals a x squared plus b x plus c has no real roots
      • This means the graph never touches the x-axis
      • This means that graph is wholly above (or below) the x-axis

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Forming equations and inequalities using the discriminant

  • Often at least one of the coefficients of a quadratic is unknown
    • Questions usually use the letter k for the unknown constant
  • You will be given a fact about the quadratic such as:
    • The number of solutions of the equation
    • The number of roots of the graph
  • To find the value or range of values of k
    • Find an expression for the discriminant
      • Use straight capital delta equals b squared minus 4 a c
    • Decide whether Δ > 0, Δ = 0 or Δ < 0
      • If the question says there are real roots but does not specify how many then use Δ ≥ 0
    • Solve the resulting equation or inequality

Exam Tip

  • Questions will rarely use the word discriminant so it is important to recognise when its use is required
    • Look for
      • a number of roots or solutions being stated
      • whether and/or how often the graph of a quadratic function intercepts the x-axis
  • Be careful setting up inequalities that concern "two real roots" (increment greater or equal than 0) as opposed to "two real distinct roots" (increment greater than 0)

Worked example

A function is given by space f left parenthesis x right parenthesis equals 2 k x squared plus k x minus k plus 2 , where k is a constant. The graph of space y equals f left parenthesis x right parenthesis has two distinct real roots.

a)
Show that 9 k squared minus 16 k greater than 0.

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b)
Hence find the set of possible values of k.

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