SOLUTION: 13x^2+8x-14=0 value of the discriminate
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Question 331856: 13x^2+8x-14=0 value of the discriminate
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13x^2+8x-14=0
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a=13,b=8,c=-14
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b^2-4ac
=64-4*13*(-14)
=792
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