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Use the discriminant to find the number of real solutions of the equation 3x^2 – 5x 4 = 0

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So,

I'm assuming you mean 3x^2 - 5x + 4 = 0.

The discriminant is as follows:

b^2 - 4ac

Substitute the appropriate numbers.

-5^2 - 4(3)(4)

Simplify.

25 - 4(3)(4)
25 - 12(4)
25 - 48
-23

As this is a negative number, there will be two complex roots.

Since complex roots are not real numbers, there will be zero real roots.
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