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X2 – 6ax = – 6a2 discriminant of the given equation is _______



6a2

4a2

12a2

2a2

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Answered by SeshankMannuru
2

Step-by-step explanation:

answer is option c

12a^2

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Answered by tripathiakshita48
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The discriminant of the given equation is 12a^2

To find the discriminant of the given equation, we first need to express it in standard quadratic form, which is:

ax^2 + bx + c = 0

where a, b, and c are constants.

So, let's rearrange the given equation:

x^2 - 6ax + 6a^2 = 0

Comparing this with the standard form, we can see that:

a = 1

b = -6a

c = 6a^2

Now, we can use the formula for the discriminant:

Δ = b^2 - 4ac

Plugging in the values, we get:

Δ = (-6a)^2 - 4(1)(6a^2)

= 36a^2 - 24a^2

= 36a^2 - 24a^2

Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is 12a^2. Answer: 3. 12a^

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