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what is the value of the discriminant for the quadratic equation 6 x square - 7 x + 2 =0?​

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Answered by outlook111021
9

Answer:

The value of discriminant is 97

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Answered by studiesarebest10
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Answer:

The value of  discriminant is 97

Step-by-step explanation:

Given polynomial : 6x^2-7x+2=06x2−7x+2=0

To find: Discriminant of quadratic equation

A we know

D= b^2-4acD=b2−4ac

where d is discriminant , a , b , c are the coefficient of quadratic polynomial ax^2+bx+c=0ax2+bx+c=0

Now after comparing we get

a = 6 , b = -7, c= 2

We have

\begin{gathered}D= (-7)^2+4\times 6\times 2\\\\\Rightarrow D= 49 + 48 = 97\end{gathered}D=(−7)2+4×6×2⇒D=49+48=97

Hence, the value of  discriminant is 97

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