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What is the discriminant D of the equation? n^2+2n−2=0

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Answer: D=12

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Answer:

the discriminant of the given equation is, 12

Explanation:

A quadratic equation
ax^2+bx+c=0 ....[1] then

Discriminant of the quadratic equation is given by:


D=b^2-4ac

where D is the discriminant of the quadratic equation

Given the equation:


n^2+2n-2=0

On comparing with equation [1] we have;

a = 1, b = 2 and c = -2

Then using formula for discriminant, we have;


D=2^2-4(1)(-2)


D=4+8


D = 12

Therefore, the discriminant of the given equation is, 12

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