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find the discriminant of the following equation .x square+5x -6=0..?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

 =  >  {x}^{2}  + 5x - 6 \\ discriminat \:  =  {b}^{2}  - 4ac \\  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  \:  = 25 + 24 \\ = 49

Answered by Anonymous
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Given Equation

  • x² + 5x - 6 = 0

To find

  • Discriminant (D)

Solution

  • We know that

\large{\underline{\boxed{\tt{D = b^2 - 4ac}}}}

Here

\tt\longmapsto{a = 1}

\tt\longmapsto{b = 5}

\tt\longmapsto{c = -6}

Putting the values in the formula

\tt:\implies\: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: {D = (5)^2 - 4(1)(-6)}

\tt:\implies\: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: {D = 25 + 24}

\tt:\implies\: \: \: \: \: \: \: \: {D = 49}

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Discriminant

\sf\pink{⟶} The discriminant is the part of the quadratic formula.

\sf\pink{⟶} The discriminant tells us whether there are two solutions, one solution, or no solutions.

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