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21 December, 06:48

Find the discriminant

9x^2+14x+13=8x^2

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  1. 21 December, 07:03
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    The discrimant of this equation is 144.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    First you have to move all the variables to one side to make the equation/expression into 0 by substracting 8x² to both sides:

    9x² + 14x + 13 = 8x²

    9x² + 14x + 13 - 8x² = 8x² - 8x²

    x² + 14x + 13 = 0

    It is given that the formula of discriminant is, D = b² - 4ac where a&b&c represent the number of the equation, ax²+bx+c = 0:

    x² + 14x + 13 = 0

    D = b² - 4ac

    = 14² - 4 (1) (13)

    = 196 - 52

    = 144
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