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What is the discriminant of3x^ -4x-2=0

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Answered by ky02102007
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Answer:

sqrt(8)

Step-by-step explanation:

Definition of a discriminant:

sqrt(b^2 -4ac) in a equation of ax^2 + bx +c

Therefore the discriminant is sqrt((-4)^2-(4*3*-2)

= sqrt(-16-(-24))

=sqrt(8)

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