What is the discriminant of the quadratic equation minus, 4, x, squared, minus, 3, x, plus, 6, equals, 0−4x

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−3x+6=0?
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minus, 87−87
8787
minus, 105−105
105105

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The discriminant of a quadratic equation of the form ax^2 + bx + c = 0 is given by the expression b^2 - 4ac.

In this case, the quadratic equation is -4x^2 - 3x + 6 = 0.

The coefficient of x^2 is -4, the coefficient of x is -3, and the constant term is 6.

Using the formula for the discriminant, we have:

Discriminant = (-3)^2 - 4(-4)(6)
= 9 + 96
= 105

Therefore, the discriminant of the quadratic equation -4x^2 - 3x + 6 = 0 is 105.
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