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if discrimination of the equation 6x^2-bx+2 =0 find the value of b​

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Answered by singhanju71074
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Answer:

If the discriminant of the equation 6x 2 - bx + 2= 0 is 1,then the value of 'b' is: A 7 (B) -7 (C) ±7 (D) ±7.

Answered by sangramahlawat
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Step-by-step explanation:

if ax2 + bx + c = 0,

then , discriminant (D) = b2 - 4ac

1 = b2 - 4(6)(2)

1 = b2 - 48

b2 = 49

b = 7 or -7.

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