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What is the discriminant of 3x2 - 10x = -2?
76
94
106
124

User Dnoxs
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2 Answers

6 votes

Answer:

Option A.

Explanation:

The given equation is


3x^2-10x=-2

It can be rewritten as


3x^2-10x+2=0

If a quadratic equation is
ax^2+bx+c=0, then discriminant is
D=b^2-4ac.

In the given equation a=3, b=-10 and c=2. So, the value of discriminant is


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


D=100-24


D=76

Therefore, the correct option is A.

User Kerim Emurla
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Answer:

76

Explanation:

Applying the formula to calculate the discriminant Δ=b2−4(a)(c)

Δ=b2-4(a)(c) with : a=3, b=−10, c=2

Δ=(−10)2−4⋅(3)⋅(2) = 100−24 = 76

The discriminant of the polynomial is equal to 76.

User Ivo P
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