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Find the discriminant of 3x^2 - 10x = -2.

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Answer: 76..............

Explanation:

User Eric Kim
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Answer:

For any quadratic equation:
ax^2+bx+c =0 ....[1]

then;

the discriminant is given by:


D = b^2-4ac

Given the equation:
3x^2-10x=-2

we can rewrite this equation as:
3x^2-10x+2=0

On comparing the given equation with equation [1] we have;

a = 3 , b = -10 and c = 2

then;


D = (-10)^2-4(3)(2)

or


D = 100-24 = 76

therefore, the discriminant of
3x^2-10x=-2 is 76

User Lkaradashkov
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