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  • 30-03-2024
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find the discriminant of the quadratic equation and indicate the number of roots. (3x^2)+2x+1=0

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epicinfinitixyza epicinfinitixyza
  • 30-03-2024

Answer: D = -8, two imaginary roots.

Step-by-step explanation:

The discriminant is equal to b^2 - 4ac. b = 2, a = 3, and c = 1
2^2 - (4 x 3 x 1) = 4 - 12 = -8. This value hints that there are two imaginary roots, as it's a negative number and is not a perfect square.

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