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Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 3√3x²+10x+√3=0.

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Answered by nikitasingh79
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SOLUTION :

Given : 3√3x² + 10x + √3 = 0

On comparing the given equation with,  ax² +  bx + c = 0

Here, a = 3√3 , b = 10, c =  √3

Discriminant , D = b² -  4ac

D = (10)² - 4 × 3√3 × √3

D = 100 - 12 × 3

D = 100 - 36

D = 64

Hence, the discriminant of the quadratic equation is 64.

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