Math, asked by shantanumeshram358, 7 months ago

26) Find the values of k, for this quadratic equation kx (x - 2) +6 = 0 So that they have two equal
roots.​

Answers

Answered by rk9735
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Answer:

two equal roots

Step-by-step explanation:

one roots are 1 and other roots c/a

1=c/a

1=6/k

k=6

Answered by vs4596916
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the given equation can be written in the form of

k {x}^{2} - 2kx + 6 = 0kx2−2kx+6=0 

now it has equal roots that means The Discriminant is 0

D = 0

Also

\begin{gathered}{b}^{2} - 4ac = 0 \\ {4k}^{2} - 4(k)(6) = 0 \\ 4 {k}^{2} - 24k = 0 \\ 4k(k - 6) = 0 \\ k - 6 = 0 \\ k = 6\end{gathered}b2−4ac=04k2−4(k)(6)=04k2−24k=04k(k−6)=0k−6=0k=6

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