Determine the nature of the roots:

Answer:
A
Step-by-step explanation:
Nature of roots is determined by using the Discriminant, D, which is:
[tex]D=b^2-4ac[/tex]
If
D > 0, there are 2 real unique solutions
D = 0, there are 2 real equal solutions
D < 0, there are no real solutions
Note: a is the coefficient of x^2, b is the coefficient of x, and c is the independent term (the constant)
Now, for our quadratic expression, a = 3, b = 12, & c = -3. Plugging it in the discriminant formula, we get:
[tex]D=b^2-4ac\\D=(12)^2-4(3)(-3)\\D=180[/tex]
Thus, D > 0 , which means there are 2 distinct real solutions. Answer choice A is right.