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The discriminant for the equation f(x)=6x^(2)-x+c is 73. What is the value of c?

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  • 27-04-2020

Answer:

c = -3

Step-by-step explanation:

The discriminant  is 73, that means we have:

(-1)^2-4*6*c=73

then: 1-24c=73

or -24c= 73 -1

-24c = 72

Then c = 72/-24= -3

The answer is -3

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