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The discriminant of the equation 3x²-2x+⅓=0 is _______.​

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Answered by sebastiananisha85
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Step-by-step explanation:

Therefore, discriminant b2 – 4ac = (– 2)2 – 4 × 3 ×1/3 = 4 – 4 = 0. Hence, the given quadratic equation has two equal real roots. The roots are Read more on Sarthaks.com - https://www.sarthaks.com/253056/find-the-discriminant-the-equation-and-hence-find-the-nature-its-roots-find-them-they-real

Answered by ridhya77677
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Answer:

d =  \sqrt{ {b}^{2}  - 4ac}  \\  =  \sqrt{ {( - 2)}^{2}  - 4  \times 3 \times  \frac{1}{3} }   \\  =  \sqrt{4 - 4}  \\  = 0

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