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find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 3x2 - 2x + 1 = 0​

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Answered by amansharma264
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EXPLANATION.

Quadratic equation.

⇒ 3x² - 2x + 1 = 0.

As we know that,

⇒ D = Discriminant Or b² - 4ac.

⇒ D = (-2)² - 4(3)(1).

⇒ D = 4 - 12.

⇒ D = - 8.

Nature of roots are imaginary : D < 0.

                                                                                                                       

MORE INFORMATION.

Nature of the roots of the quadratic expression.

(1) = Real and unequal, if b² - 4ac > 0.

(2) = Rational and different, if b² - 4ac is a perfect square.

(3) = Real and equal, if b² - 4ac = 0.

(4) = If D < 0 Roots are imaginary and unequal Or complex conjugate.

Answered by sapnashruthi1997
1

Answer:

, this is your answer buddy

Step-by-step explanation:

3x²-2x+1=0

  • a=3
  • b= -2
  • c=1

D= b²-4ac

=(-2)²- 4×3×1

=4-12

= -8

Therefore No real roots

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