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Find the discriminant. 3= – 3x^2–6x How many real solutions does the equation have?
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The discriminant can be found using the formula Δ = b^2 - 4ac, where a = -3, b = -6, and c = 3 in the quadratic equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0.
Δ = (-6)^2 - 4(-3)(3)
Δ = 36 + 36
Δ = 72
Since the discriminant is positive (Δ > 0), the equation has two distinct real roots.
Δ = (-6)^2 - 4(-3)(3)
Δ = 36 + 36
Δ = 72
Since the discriminant is positive (Δ > 0), the equation has two distinct real roots.
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