Math, asked by mishradiyanshi95, 4 days ago

28. Out of the following numbers, which could be the value of the discriminant of a quadratic equation, such that the roots of the equation will be rational and unequal ? (A) 36 (B) 18 (C) 12 (D) 24

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Answered by anshuyadav9230016
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Answer:

36

Step-by-step explanation:

12 equal to 24 18 equal to 36

Answered by sarahssynergy
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The correct answer is option (A) 36.

  • The discriminant is the part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol.
  • Out of the following numbers, 36 could be the value of the discriminant of a quadratic equation, such that the roots of the equation will be rational and unequal.
  • 12 equals to 24 and 18 equals to 36.
  • So, the correct answer is 36.
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