SOLUTION: Quadratic equation find Discrminant find Nature of the roots
1.-6x^2+7x+3=0 ___________ ___________
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Question 1167489: Quadratic equation find Discrminant find Nature of the roots
1.-6x^2+7x+3=0 ___________ ___________
Answer by solver91311(24713) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You can do this one by inspection. The lead coefficient and the constant term are opposite signs, therefore the discriminant is strictly positive and there are two distinct real number roots.
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