Mathematics

The nature of roots of quadratic equation 3x2 − 6x − 3 = 0 are :

  1. real and equal

  2. real, distinct and rational

  3. real, distinct and irrational

  4. no real roots

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Comparing 3x2 − 6x − 3 = 0 with ax2 + bx + c = 0, we get :

a = 3, b = -6, c = -3.

We know that,

⇒ D = b2 - 4ac

⇒ D = (-6)2 - 4 × (3) × (-3)

⇒ D = 36 + 36

⇒ D = 72.

∴ D > 0 and not a perfect square. Roots are real, distinct and irrational.

Hence, option 3 is the correct option.

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