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1 January, 10:06

Given the trinomial 3x^2 - 6x 5, what is the value of the discriminant? - 66 - 24 8 96

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  1. 1 January, 10:54
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    3x^2-6x+5

    for ax^2+bx+c=0

    discriminant is b^2-4ac

    when

    1. b^2-4ac>0, there are 2 real roots

    2. b^2-4ac=0, there is 1 real root

    3. b^2-4ac<0, there are 2 complex roots

    3x^2-6x+5

    a=3

    b=-6

    c=5

    (-6) ^2-4 (3) (5)

    36-60

    -24

    answer is - 24 is the discriminant
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