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find the discriminant of the quadratic equation 6x square - 7 x + 2​

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Answered by seemsmishra
3

Answer:

1/2, 2/3

step by step explanation

x+6y=3k+2......(2) + 2 = 0

  • 6 x ²- 3x - 4x + 2 =0
  • 3x(2x-1)-2(2x-1)=0
  • (2x-1)(3x-2)=0
  • 2x-1=0, 3x-2=0
  • 2x=1
  • x=1/2

again 3x - 2=0

  • 3x=2
  • x=2/3

Answered by JeanaShupp
2

The value of  discriminant is 97

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial : 6x^2-7x+2=0

To find: Discriminant of quadratic equation

A we know

D= b^2-4ac

where d is discriminant , a , b , c are the coefficient of quadratic polynomial ax^2+bx+c=0

Now after comparing we get

a = 6 , b = -7, c= 2

We have

D= (-7)^2+4\times 6\times 2\\\\\Rightarrow  D= 49 + 48 = 97

Hence, the value of  discriminant is 97

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