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Find the discriminant of x 2 − 10 x + 3 = 0 .

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Answer:

Two distinct real roots

Explanation:

Rearrange terms in descending order:
x^(2) -10x+3=0

Find discriminant of quadratic equation through (b^2-4ac ): Δ
=b^(2) -4ac

Identify a,b,c througn coefficient:
\left \{ {{A=1} \atop {B=-10}} \atop {{c=3}\right.

Substitute the value of a,b,c and calculate discriminant: Δ=88

Determine number of solution through discriminant: two distinct real roots

Answer: two distinct real roots

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