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6x2 +10x−1 discriminant

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Answer:


124

Explanation:


6 {x}^(2) +10x−1

The discriminant of a quadratic is the expression inside the radical of the quadratic formula.


{b}^(2) −4(ac)

Substitute in the values of a, b, and c.


{10}^(2) −4(6 * (−1))


100−4(6(−1)


100−4(−6)


100 + 24


124

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