Math, asked by virendrakesha, 9 months ago

If the discriminant of the equation 6xsquare
-bx + 2 = 0 is 1, then the value of b is

(a) 7 (b ) -7 (c) ± 7 (d) none of these​

Answers

Answered by abhisharma21
1

Answer:

b^2-4ac = 1

b^2- 4×6×2 = 1

b^2 = 49

b = +7 or -7

Answered by Malhar258060
3

Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation is 6x²-bx+2.

it is Given that Discriminat is 1.

  • Discriminat= b²-4ac.

  • b²-4ac=1.
  • here a = 6 ,b= -b, c= 2.

  • (-b)²-4(6)(2)=1.

  • b²-48=1.

  • =49

  • b=±7

so your final answer is-

Value of b is ±7 so C) option is correct.

I hope you get the right answer

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