Math, asked by jiyasharma83076, 11 months ago

The discriminant of the quadratic equation 4x2 - 6x + 3 = 0 is
(A) 12
(B) 84
(C) 23
(D) -12​

Answers

Answered by TooFree
13

Answer:

(D) - 12

Step-by-step explanation:

4x² - 6x + 3 = 0

Find Discriminant:

Discriminant = b² - 4ac

Discriminant = (-6)² - 4(4)(3)

Discriminant = 36 - 48

Discriminant = - 12

Answer: (D) -12

Answered by windyyork
9

Option 'd' is correct.

Step-by-step explanation:

Since we have given that

4x^2-6x+3=0

We need to find the discriminant,

D = b^2-4ac=6^2-4\times 4\times 3=36-48=-12

Hence, the value of discriminant would be -12.

Therefore, Option 'd' is correct.

# learn more:

The discriminant of the quadratic equation 4x' - 6x + 3 = 0 is

(A) 12

(B) 84

(C) 2/3

(D) - 12​

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