Math, asked by shaik1587, 8 months ago

find the value of discriminant of the quadratic equation the equation is 2 x square - 4 x + 3 is equals to zero​

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Answered by sudhakarrajamsd781
1

Answer:

Discriminant is

                         B^2-4ac=0

therefore,

          =>  (-4)^2-4(2)(3)

          =>16-24

          =>-8

     so,

         B^2-4ac<0

  it has no real roots

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Answered by Anonymous
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Given :-

2x² - 4x + 3 = 0

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To Find :-

Value by using discriminant of the quadratic equation.

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Solution :-

We know that,

Discriminant method = b² - 4ac

Here, b is -4, a is 2 and c is 3

____________[Put Values]

→D = (-4)² - 4(2)(3)

→D = 16 - 24

→D = -8

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