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What is the discriminant of the quadratic equation 4x² + x + 3 = 0?

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Answer:

-47

Explanation:

For quadratic equations, the discriminant is in the format, b² - 4ac, which you would also find in the quadratic formula.

This quadratic equation is in the format ax² + bx + c, and gives you all the values you need to plug in for the discriminant.

a = 4

b = 1

c = 3

Discriminant = 1² - 4(4)(3)

= 1 - 48

= -47

I hope this helped!

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