The discriminant is the term under the radical sign in the quadratic formula.
x=(-b+-(b^2-4ac)^(1/2))/(2a)
It is the b^2-4ac part. Â (a,b,c from the standard quadratic of form ax^2+bx+c)
In this case:
10^2-4*3*4
100-48
52
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