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10 March, 17:47

Find the discriminant of 3p^2-6p+8=0 and give the number and type of solutions to the equation

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  1. 10 March, 18:10
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    3p^2-6p+8=0 is in the form ap^2+bp+c = 0

    we can see that

    a = 3

    b = - 6

    c = 8

    The discriminant D is

    D = b^2 - 4ac

    D = (-6) ^2 - 4*3*8

    D = 36 - 96

    D = - 60

    The discriminant is - 60.

    Since the discriminant is negative, this means that we have two non-real solutions (they are imaginary or complex solutions). If you graphed y = 3x^2-6x+8, you would find that there are no x intercepts. This parabola is completely above the x axis and never crosses or touches it.
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