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Find the discriminant of the following quadratic equation :
`3x^2 + 2√5x - 5 = 0`

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The correct Answer is:
`-1/8 x^(6)(1-x^(3))^(2//3)-(3)/(20)x^(3)(1-x^(3))^(2//3)-(9)/(40)(1-x^(3))^(2//3)+C`
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