for the following equation state the value of the discriminant and then describe the nature of the solution 11x^2+9x+11=0

What is the value of the discriminant?
Which one of the statements below is correct?

A. The equation has two imaginary solutions.
B. The equation has two real solutions.
C. The equation has one real solution.

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The discriminant for the equation
Ax+By+C=0
is sqrt(B²-4AC)

If the quantity under the square-root sign is >0, there are two real roots. If it is zero, there is one real root, in fact, two coincident real roots. If it is negative, the equation has two imaginary roots.

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-2x^2+2x+1=0 what is the discriminant?
for the following equation state the value of the discriminant and then describe the nature of the solutions 5x^2-2x+2=0