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Standard X
Mathematics
Quadratic Equation
The discrimin...
Question
The discriminant of the quadratic equation
3
x
2
−
4
x
−
2
=
0
is
A
40
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20
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C
24
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D
48
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Solution
The correct option is
A
40
Given the quadratic equation, we have a = 3, b = -4, c = -2
∴
D
=
b
2
−
4
a
c
=
(
−
4
)
2
−
4
(
3
)
(
−
2
)
=
16
+
24
=
40
⇒
D
=
40
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