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Given the trinomial 2x2 + 4x − 2, what is the value of the discriminant?

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Answer: The value of discriminant is 32.

Explanation:

Since we have given that


2x^2+4x-2

We need to find the value of discriminant whose formula is given below


b^2-4ac

here


a=2\\\\b=4\\\\c=-2

so, our discriminant becomes,


4^2-4* 2* (-2)\\\\=16+16\\\\=32

Hence, the value of discriminant is 32.

User Kamil Kulig
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Answer:

The value of the discriminant is, 32

Explanation:

A quadratic trinomial is an expression of the form:


ax^2+bx+c=0 ; where x is a variable and a, b and c are non-zero constants. The constant a is called the leading coefficient, b is called the linear coefficient, and c is called the additive constant.

The discriminant(D) of a quadratic trinomial is defined as:
D=b^2-4ac

Given the trinomial
2x^2+4x-2 = 0

we have a=2, b= 4 and c= -2

then,


D =b^2-4ac


D=(4)^2-4(2)(-2) or


D = 16+16 or


D=32

Therefore, the discriminant value of the given trinomial is,
32

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