Math, asked by vaishaliyadav206, 10 months ago

if the discriminant of the equation 2x^2-7x+p=0is 33 the value of p is​

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Answered by MяMαgıcıαη
10

Answer:

discriminant = b² -4ac

=> (-7)² -4 × 2 × p = 33

=> 49 - 8p = 33

=> 49 - 33 = 8p

=> 16 = 8p

=> p = 16/8 = 2

so, p = 2

Answered by presentmoment
1

The value of p is 2

Explanation:

The equation is 2x^{2} -7x+p=0

It is given that the discriminant of the equation is 33.

Now, we need to determine the value of p.

The formula for discriminant is given by,

discriminant=b^{2} -4ac

where a=2, b=-7 and c=p and discriminant =33

Substituting the values in the discriminant formula, we get,

\begin{aligned}33 &=(-7)^{2}-4(2)(p) \\33 &=49-8 p \\-16 &=-8 p \\2 &=p\end{aligned}

Thus, the value of p is 2.

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