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3 March, 21:06

What is the discriminant for the quadratic expression? 24x2 + 13x A. 73 B. 524 C. 265 D. 169

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  1. 3 March, 21:59
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    The discriminant is the bit in the quaratic equaiton under the squaer root sign

    that is b^2-4ac

    3 cases

    if

    b^2-4ac>0, there are 2 real roots

    b^2-4ac=0, there is 1 real root

    b^2-4ac<0, there are 2 imaginary roots

    ax^b+bx+c=0

    24x^2+13x

    a=24

    b=13

    13^2-4 (24)

    169-96

    73

    discriminatn is 73 A
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