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the discriminate of the equation 3x^2-2√3x+1=0 is

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Answered by meghasg2004
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b² - 4ac

(2√3)² - 4 × 3×1

12 - 12

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Answered by Anonymous
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Discriminant,D=b²-4ac

Here, a=3, b=-2√3 and c=1

Now,

▶√D=b²-4ac

▶√D=(-2√3)²-4(3)(1)

▶√D=12-12

▶D=0

Hence, the roots of the equation are real and equal.

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