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25 May, 07:59

Determine the discriminant for the quadratic equation 0=-2x2+3. Based on the discriminant value, how many real number solutions does the equation have?

Discriminant = b2-4ac

0

1

2

24

+3
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  1. 25 May, 09:32
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    the answer is D

    Step-by-step explanation:

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  2. 25 May, 11:29
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    Option D.

    The discriminat is equal to 24 which

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The quadratic equation is

    -2x² + 3 = 0

    Discriminat in quadratic equation tells us the number of solution a quadratic equation has.

    For example, the quadratic equation

    Ax² + bx + c = 0 will have a discriminat of b² - 4ac.

    b² - 4ac is equal to the value of the discriminat and equal to the number of solutions the quadratic equation has.

    In our question, we have - 2x² + 3 = 0

    A = - 2

    B = 0

    C = 3

    b² - 4ac = 0

    Substitute the values into the above equation.

    0² - 4 (-2 * 3) = 0

    0 + - 4 * - 6 = 0

    24 = 0

    The discriminat of the equation is 24
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