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题型:选择题

题目:

He explained to the class what he suggested ____ his idea ____.

A. to make; accepted
B. making; agreed to
C. should make; receive
D. make; passed

答案:

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∵关于x的方程mx2-6x+3=0有实数根,∴m=0或m≠0,△≥0.由m≠0,△≥0,即△=(-6)2-4×3m≥0,解得m≤3,m的非负整数值为:1,2,3.综合两种情况得到满足条件的m的非负整数值是0,1,2,3.故选D.

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