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2. How many real number solutions are there to the equation 0 =-3x2 + x - 4?

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For this case we have the following quadratic equation:


-3x ^ 2 + x-4 = 0

Where:


a = -3\\b = 1\\c = -4

By definition, the discriminant of a quadratic equation is given by:


d = b ^ 2-4 (a) (c)

We have to:


d> 0: Two different real roots


d <0:Two different complex roots


d = 0: Two equal real roots

Substituting the values we have:


d = 1 ^ 2-4 (-3) (- 4)\\d = 1-48\\d = -47

So, we have two different complex roots

Answer:

Two different complex roots

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