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What is the discriminant of 3x2 + 6x = 2?
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The correct answer is option D i.e. 60 The given equation is : 3x^2 + 6x - 2 = 0 The discriminant is given as = {b^2 - 4ac}/2a; where a = 3, b = 6 and c = -2d Thus, D = {6^2 - 4(3)(-2)} or D = {36 + 24} or D = 60

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Answer:

The correct option is 4. The value of discriminant is 60.

Explanation:

The given equation is


3x^2+6x=2

It can be written as


3x^2+6x-2=0

If a quadratic equation is in the form of


ax^2+bx+c=0

then, it discriminant is


D=b^2-4ac

The value of discriminant for given equation is


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


D=36-(-24)


D=36+24


D=60

Therefore correct option is 4. The value of discriminant is 60.

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