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प्रश्न
In the following, determine whether the given quadratic equation have real roots and if so, find the roots:
`2x^2-2sqrt6x+3=0`
उत्तर
We have been given, `2x^2-2sqrt6x+3=0`
Now we also know that for an equation ax2 + bx + c = 0, the discriminant is given by the following equation:
D = b2 - 4ac
Now, according to the equation given to us, we have,a = 2, `b=-2sqrt6` and c = 3.
Therefore, the discriminant is given as,
`D=(-2sqrt6)^2-4(2)(3)`
= 24 - 24
= 0
Since, in order for a quadratic equation to have real roots, D ≥ 0.Here we find that the equation satisfies this condition, hence it has real and equal roots.
Now, the roots of an equation is given by the following equation,
`x=(-b+-sqrtD)/(2a)`
Therefore, the roots of the equation are given as follows,
`x=(-(2sqrt6)+-sqrt0)/(2(2))`
`=(-sqrt6+-0)/2`
`=-sqrt(3/2)`
Therefore, the roots of the equation are real and equal and its value is `-sqrt(3/2)`.
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