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What is the discriminant of the quadratic equation 3 – 4x = –6x2?

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User Liatz
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The answer would be: -56
User Brydgesk
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Answer:


D = -56.

Explanation:

Given : -6x² = 3 -4x.

To find : What is the discriminant of the quadratic equation .

Solution : We have given that -6x² = 3 -4x.

Rewrite the equation : -6x²+ 4x -3 = 0.

Standard form of quadratic form : ax²+ bx + c = 0.

Discriminant =
D = b^(2)-4ac.

Then, a = -6 , b =4 , c =-3


D = 4^(2)-4(-6)(-3).


D = 16 - 72.


D = -56.

Therefore,
D = -56.

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