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Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation (p+3)x^2 - (5 - p)x + 1 = 0 and hence
determine the value of p for which the roots are real and distinct.

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Answered by vg592805
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Find the discriminant of the quadratic equation (p+3)x^2 - (5 - p)x + 1 = 0 and hence

determine the value of p for which the roots are real and distinct.

Answered by Anonymous
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The value of p is 13 and 1 and nature of roots are real and equal.

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