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The discriminant of the quadratic equation \(x^{2}+4x+b=0\) is

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For quadratic equations in the form \(x^{2}+px+q=0\), the discriminant is \(p^{2}-4q\).
Updated On: Oct 27, 2025
  • \(16-4b\)
  • \(4b-16\)
  • \(b^{2}-16\)
  • \(16-b^{2}\)
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The Correct Option is A

Solution and Explanation

Step 1: Recall the discriminant formula.
For \(ax^{2}+bx+c=0\), the discriminant is \(D=b^{2}-4ac\).
Step 2: Identify coefficients.
Here \(a=1,\ b=4,\ c=b\).
Step 3: Substitute values.
\[ D = 4^{2} - 4(1)(b) = 16 - 4b \]
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