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Use to Quadratic Equation to answer this a) what is the value of the discriminant
3x {}^(2) - 2x + 5 = 0

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Given:


3x^2-2x+5=0

To find the discriminant, use the discriminant formula in the quadratic equation below:


D\text{ = }b^2-4ac

Where,

a = 3

b = -2

c = 5

Input the values into the discriminant formula:


\begin{gathered} D\text{ = (}-2)^2-4(3)(5) \\ \\ D\text{ = 4 - }60\text{ } \\ \\ D\text{ = -56} \end{gathered}

Therefore, the value of the discriminant is -56

ANSWER:

-56

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