Answer with Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the discriminant(d) of a quadratic equation ax²+bx+c=0 is given by:
d=b²-4ac
Also, if d=0 then we have two equal real roots
if d is positive i.e. d>0 then, we have two unequal real roots
and when d is negative i.e. d<0 then, we have no real root
Here, We are given equation -4j²+3j-28
a= -4
b=3
and c= -28
So, d=(3)²- 4×(-4)×(-28)
d= 9-448
d= -439
d<0
Hence, equation -4j²+3j-28 has no real roots