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10 December, 03:48

What is the discriminant D of the equation? 3g² + 15g + 10 = 0

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  1. 10 December, 03:59
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    the discriminant D of the equation 3g² + 15g + 10 = 0

    for a quadratic equation ax²+bx+c=0

    the discriminant D is D = b²-4xaxc

    so for 3g² + 15g + 10 = 0 D=15² - 4x3x10=125-120=5, so D=5
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