√2x^2 - 5x + √2 = 0 find rthe value of the discriminant
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Step-by-step explanation:
The given equation is √2x²—5x+√2 = 0.
This equation is of the form of ax²+bx+c = 0.
WHere,
a = √2
b = —5
c = √2
Now, discriminant
D= (b²—4ac)
D= {(—5)²—4×√2×√2}
D = 25—4×√4
D = 25—4×2
D = 25—8
D = 17
Hence, the discriminant of the equation is 17.
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