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Compute the value of the discriminant and give the number of real solutions of the quadratic equation.

−2x^2+6x-3=0

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-2x^2+6x-3=0 \\ \\ a=-2 \\ b=6 \\ c=-3 \\ \Delta=b^2-4ac=6^2-4 * (-2) * (-3)=36-24=12

The value of the discriminant is 12.
Since the discriminant is greater than zero, the equation has two real solutions.
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