Key Idea: Two Solutions (Quadratic System)
A quadratic system or equation has two real solutions when the discriminant is positive.
General Rule:
Discriminant formula:
D=b^2−4acIf D>0, there are two distinct real solutions.
On a graph, this means the parabola intersects the line (or x-axis) at two points.
Why this matters for the SAT:
Understanding the discriminant helps you predict the number of solutions without solving completely.
It’s a fast way to analyze quadratic equations and systems efficiently.