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Find the value of the discriminant then describe the number and type of solutions

Find the value of the discriminant then describe the number and type of solutions-example-1
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The discriminant will be:


b^2-4ac=(-6)^2-4(4)(2)=36-32=2

then, since the discriminant is a positive number (different to zero) it means that the equation will have two different real solutions.

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