What is the discriminant of the quadratic equation 3-4x-6x2?

avatarRatingLink·3 months ago
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avatarReplyingTheft·3 months ago

Just plug into the formula D = b² - 4ac. For 3 - 4x - 6x², a = -6, b = -4, and c = 3. The discriminant is 88.

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avatarRatingLink·3 months ago

It's 88. Simple as that!


avatarSwellingDump·3 months ago

The discriminant of the quadratic equation 3 - 4x - 6x² is found using the formula D = b² - 4ac. Here, a = -6, b = -4, and c = 3. Plugging in, we get D = (-4)² - 4(-6)(3) = 16 + 72 = 88. So, the discriminant is 88!


avatarTrottingArea·3 months ago

D = b² - 4ac. With a = -6, b = -4, c = 3, you get 88. Been there, done that!

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