find the discriminate
2x² - 4x +3=0
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4
Answer:
-8
Explanation:
DIISCRIMINANT FORMULA IS b^2-4ac
the given equation is 2x^2-4x+3=0
a=2,b=-4, c=3
so Discriminant is (-4)^2-4(2)(3)
=16-24=-8
Therefore your answer is -8.
I hope you are satisfied by my answer.
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SOLUTION
Discriminant :-
The discriminant of a Quadratic equation tell us about the nature of the roots , wether the roots of the Quadratic equation are real , equal or imaginary
It is represented by D = b^2 -4ac
2x^2 - 4x + 3
D = 16 - 24
D = -8
The roots of this Quadratic equation are imaginary as D<0
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