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Find the discriminant of 2x square + x - 6 is equal to zero?​

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When the discriminant value is zero, we get one real solution; When the discriminant value is negative, we get a pair of complex solutions; Standard Form. The standard discriminant form for the quadratic equation ax 2 + bx + c = 0 is. Discriminant, D = b 2 – 4ac. Where. a is the coefficient of x 2. b is the coefficient of x. c is a constant term.

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