Math, asked by yash1226, 1 year ago

discriminant of quadratic equation 3 under root 3 X square + 10 X + root 3 is equals to zero

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Answered by kishan171
22
3√3x^2+10x+√3=0
√27x^2+10x+√3
a=√27
b=10
c=√3
discriminant=b^2-4ac
= (10)^2-4.√27.√3
=100-36
=64
Answered by ujjwalkharkwal11
11
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The discriminant is the part of the quadratic formula underneath the square root symbol: b²-4ac. Thediscriminant tells us whether there are two solutions, one solution, or no solutions.

In the above quadratic eqn :-
3root 3 X square + 10 X + root 3

DISCRIMINANT : b^2-4ac
=> (10)^2-4×3root3×root3
》》》》》》》》100-12root 9
→→→→→→→→→→→→→ 100-36
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 64
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