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The discriminant of the equation: 3x² – 4x - 2 = 0 is​

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Answered by vedantpansare2005
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Answer:

discriminant = 40

Step-by-step explanation:

discriminant=b^2-4ac

compairing 3x² – 4x - 2 = 0 with ax^2+bx+c=0

a=3 ,b=-4. ,c=-2

discriminant=b^2-4ac

=(-4)^2-(4×3×-2)

=16-(-24)

=16+24

discriminant = 40

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Answered by apkwer12
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Step-by-step explanation:

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GIVEN EQUATION IS 3X²-4X-2 =0

LET ,

a=3 , b= -4 , c=-2

DISCRIMINANT OF THE EQUATION

IS - 4ac

=> (-4)² - 4(3)(-2)

=> 16 + 24

=> 40

HENCE THE DISCRIMINANT OF THE EQUATION 3X² - 4X - 2. IS 40

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