Examples
x2−10x+25
Step 1
Step 1.1
The discriminant of a quadratic is the expression inside the radical of the quadratic formula.
b2−4(ac)
Step 1.2
Substitute in the values of a, b, and c.
(−10)2−4(1⋅25)
Step 1.3
Evaluate the result to find the discriminant.
Step 1.3.1
Simplify each term.
Step 1.3.1.1
Raise −10 to the power of 2.
100−4(1⋅25)
Step 1.3.1.2
Multiply −4(1⋅25).
Step 1.3.1.2.1
Multiply 25 by 1.
100−4⋅25
Step 1.3.1.2.2
Multiply −4 by 25.
100−100
100−100
100−100
Step 1.3.2
Subtract 100 from 100.
0
0
0
Step 2
A perfect square number is an integer that is the square of another integer. √0=0, which is an integer number.
√0=0
Step 3
Since 0 is the square of 0, it is a perfect square number.
0 is a perfect square number
Step 4
The polynomial x2−10x+25 is not prime because the discriminant is a perfect square number.
Not prime