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What is the discriminant of the quadratic equation 3 – 4x = –6x2? –68 –56 76 88

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the discriminant of the quadratic equation is -56 y-step explanation:

User Tushu
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we know that

The discriminant of the quadratic equation of the form


ax^(2) +bx+c=0

is equal to
(b^(2)-4ac )

we have


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


3 -4x = -6x^(2) \\ -6x^(2)+4x-3=0

in this problem


a=-6\\ b=4\\ c=-3

Substitute in the formula of discriminant


(b^(2)-4ac )=4^(2)-4*(-6)*(-3)\\ =16-4*18\\ =-56

therefore

the answer is

the discriminant of the quadratic equation is
-56


User Janique
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