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find the discrimant of x2 + 2√2x - 6

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Answered by pgamerz650
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Answer:

32 is the answer of your question

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Answered by CoruscatingGarçon
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Answer:

D=32

Step-by-step explanation:

Discriminant(D) = b^2 - 4ac

Here, b is coefficient of ‘x’, a is coefficient of ’x^2’ and c is constant.

Here,

b= 2\sqrt{2} , a = 1 , c = -6

D= (2\sqrt{2} ) ^2 - 4(1)(-6)

D = 8 - (-24)

D = 8 + 24

D = 32.

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