Math, asked by dolatsinhthakor29, 1 year ago

find the discriminant of the quadratic equation

3 \sqrt{3} x^{2} + 10x +  \sqrt{3} = 0

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Answered by Anonymous
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Step-by-step explanation:

3 \sqrt{3}  {x}^{2}  + 10x +  \sqrt{3}

discriminant \:  =  \:  {b}^{2}  - 4ac

 \:  \:  = 100 - 4  \times 9

 = 64

we \: have \: sucessfully \: solved \:

since \:  {b}^{2}  - 4ac > 0 \:  \:  \\ roots \: are \: real \: and \: distinct

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