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find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 5x2+5x+6=0

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Answered by manohar64
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Answered by Anonymous
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QUESTION :

Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 5x²+5x+6=0

SOLUTION :

Given equation, 5x² + 5x + 6 = 0

Let,

  • a = 5; b = 5; c = 6

Discrimination() == b² - 4ac

Substitute the values of a, b & c

() = (5)² - 4(5)(6)

() = 25 - 120

() = - 105

< 0

Therefore, the discrimination of the equation has no real roots.

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