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23 June, 02:33

Determine the discriminant for the quadratic equation 0=-2x2+3. Based on the discriminant value, how many real number solutions does the equation have? Discriminant = b2-4ac

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  1. 23 June, 02:39
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    Determine the discriminant for the quadratic equation 0 = - 2x2 + 3. Based on the discriminant value, how many real number solutions does the equation have? Remember that the discriminant is calculated using the coefficents a, b and c. Given 0 = - 2x^2 + 0x + 3, the coeff. are a=-2, b=0 and c=3.

    The discriminant is b^2 - 4ac. Here, the discriminant is 0^2 - 4 (-2) (3) = 24.

    Since the discriminant is positive, you have two real, unequal roots.
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