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Question 16) Find the number of solutions of theequation 6^2+ 6x + 3 = 0 by using the discriminant.(1 solution, 2 solutions, or no real solutions)

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We are given the following equation:


6x^2+6x+3=0

This is an equation of the form:


ax^2+bx+c=0

The discriminant of the equation is:


d=b^2-4ac

We have 3 possible cases:


d<0

There are two imaginary solutions


d=0

one real solution


d>0

Two real solutions.

Replacing the values:


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

Solving the operations:


\begin{gathered} d=36-72 \\ d=-36 \end{gathered}

We have:


d<0

This means that we have 2 imaginary solutions.

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