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find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 3 x square - 2 x + 1 upon 3 is equal to zero and then find the nature of its roots if roots find them​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given that,

Discrimination of 3x² - 2x +1/3 = 0

Let,

  • a = 3
  • b = -2
  • c = 1/3

Discrimination () = b² - 4ac

⟹ {b}^{2}  - 4ac \\ ⟹ {( - 2)}^{2}  - 4(3)( \frac{1}{3} ) \\ ⟹4 - 4 \\ ⟹0

= 0 ; they have two equal real roots.

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