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F(x) = 6x^2+10x-1f(x)=6x

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+10x−1f, left parenthesis, x, right parenthesis, equals, 6, x, squared, plus, 10, x, minus, 1

What is the value of the discriminant of fff?

How many distinct real number zeros does fff have?

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It's just 124 first answer and then two for next.

User Will Hartung
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Answer:

Therefore,

1. The value of Discriminant of f(x) is


Discriminant =√(124)

2. f(x) has Two Distinct Real number zeros.

Explanation:

Given:


f(x)=6x^(2)+10x-1

To Find:

1 . What is the value of the discriminant of f(x) = ?

2. How many distinct real number zeros does f(x) have = ?

Solution:

For a Quadratic Equation


ax^(2)+bx+c=0

The Discriminant is given as


Discriminant = \sqrt{b^(2)-4ac}

So on Comparing and substituting we get

a = 6 ; b = 10 ; c = -1

Therefore,


Discriminant = \sqrt{10^(2)-4* 6* -1}=√(124)

Now if,


Discriminant > 0 .....f(x) has Two Distinct Real number zeros

here,


Discriminant =√(124) Which is greater than zero

Hence f(x) has Two Distinct Real number zeros

Therefore,

1. The value of Discriminant of f(x) is


Discriminant =√(124)

2. f(x) has Two Distinct Real number zeros.

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