is it multiplied of divided 2ac in the quadratic formula?
>>7682248
2ac is part of the discriminant.
2ac is still alive
>>7682252
trolled hard
>>7682271
>4ac* (the discriminant is b^2-4ac)
4ac = 2(2ac)
So yeah 2ac is part of the discriminant.
>>7682280
2a = 2ac / c so it's part of the denominator though
>>7682290
Yeah I guess.
>>7682291
It's also part of the numerator, friend.
Because b= (b+2ac) -2 * a * c
>>7682290
>Daily reminder wavelength is part of the equation for gravitational force, lambda/lambda hehehehe
>>7682248
Dumb goatposter
>>7682345
dumb dumb goatposter poster
>>7682255
Still 2015
>>7683034
>>7682248
Google it.
b +/- sqrt((b^2)-4ac)(2a)
>>7682248
>actually using the quadratic formula and not just completing the square
ishygddt
>>7682290
It's actually part of the quadratic equation overall
Because:
x=(-b +/- ((b^(2ac/ac)-2(2ac))^( ac/2ac)))/(2ac/c)