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Your discriminant is the portion of the quadratic equation that is under the square root sign.

b^(2) -4ac
In this case a=1, b=-3, and c=6

When you plug that in you get:

(-3)^(2) -4(1)(6)

That simplifies to:
9-24=-15 that is your discriminant

If your discriminant is negative, there are no real solutions.

Hope that helps

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