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3x+3x²+4x²...SAY THE CORRECT ANSWER. ​

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Answered by Mrnobaday
5

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Given equation is 3x

2

−4x+3=0

To find, the nature of the roots of the equation

An equation is said to have

(i) two distinct and real roots if the discriminant b

2

−4ac>0

(ii) equal real roots if b

2

−4ac=0

(iii) no real roots or imaginary roots if b

2

−4ac<0

In the given equation a=3,b=−4,c=3

Hence the discriminant is (−4)

2

−4(3)(3)=16−36=−20<0

Answered by ConfusedPadhaku
9

3x+3x²+4x²=3x+7x².........

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