Math, asked by Nimish2105, 1 year ago

What is the discriminant of 2x2−3x+4=0 and what does that mean?

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Answered by mkrishnan
4

a= 2 b = -3  c =4  

discriminant = b^2 -4ac  

                     = 9 - 4[2][4]  

                     = 9 -32  

                     = -23  

D < 0  

THE ZEROS ARE IMAGINARY  

Answered by Anonymous
3

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b² - 4ac

= (-3)² - 4×2×4

= 9 - 32

= -43

and here d<0

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