the nature of the root of the quadratic equation 2x^- 6x+3 =0 has a). two distinct real root b) two equal real root c).no real root d) none of these
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No real root
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2x2 - 6x + 3 = 0. b2 - 4ac is called the discriminant of the quadratic equation and we can decide whether the real roots exist or not based on the value of the discriminant. Hence the equation has no real roots. ... Hence the equation has two distinct real roots.
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