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Discrimination of the Quadratic

equation x2

+4x-12=0 is​

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Answered by pragyan939
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Answer:

16-4×1×-12=16+48=64

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Answered by ujwalakendale18
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The discriminant of a quadratic is the expression inside the radical of the quadratic formula.

b2−4

(ac)

Substitute in the values of

a, b, and c.

(-4)²-4(1-12)

Evaluate the result to find the discriminant.

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Simplify each term.

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16+48 Add 16 and 48

.

64

The discriminant of a quadratic is the expression inside the radical of the quadratic formula.

b

2

4

(

a

c

)

Substitute in the values of

a

,

b

, and

c

.

(

4

)

2

4

(

1

12

)

Evaluate the result to find the discriminant.

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Simplify each term.

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16

+

48

Add

16

and

48

.

64

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