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3 October, 20:15

What is the largest positive integer value of m such that the equation 3x^2 - mx + 7 = 0 has no real solutions?

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  1. 3 October, 20:19
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    Use determinant

    in form ax²+bx+c=0

    when b²-4ac>0, it has 2 real roots

    when b²-4ac=0, it has 1 real root

    when b²-4ac<0, it has no real roots

    so

    we solve for no real roots

    b²-4ac<0

    a=3

    c=7

    b=-m

    (-m) ² - (4) (3) (7) <0

    m²-84<0

    add 84 both sides

    m²<84

    sqrt both sides

    m<9.1 about

    nearest integer

    round down

    m=9

    answer is m=9
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