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27 August, 14:34

Use the discriminate to determine the number and the nature of the solutions of the giving equation

3x^2+4x-8=0

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  1. 27 August, 14:54
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    The discriminant is the numbers under the radical portion of the quadratic equation;

    So, it is b^2 - 4ac

    In the equation, a=3, b = 4, and c = - 8, so you get 4^2 - 4 (3) (-8) = 16 - - 96 = 112

    A positive discriminant indicates that the quadratic has two distinct real number solutions.
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