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compute the variable of the discriminate and give the number of real solutions of the quadratic equation
-3x^2-5x-6=0
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Discriminant = b^2 -4ac = 25 - 4* -3 * -6 = 25 + 72 = 97
Discriminant >0 , So number of real solutions = 2
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