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Find the roots of the quadratic equation √2x² + Kx +3=0, by factorisation.​

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Answered by tamilnadubulbs
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we have to find the values of k for quadratic equations 2x² + kx + 3 = 0 so that they have two equal roots.

we know, quadratic equation will be equal only when

discriminant, D = b² - 4ac = 0

on comparing 2x² + kx + 3 = 0 with general form of quadratic equation , ax² + bx + c = 0 we get, a = 2, b = k and c = 3

so Discriminant , D = (k)² - 4(2)(3) = 0

or, k² - 24 = 0

or, k = ± √24 = ±2√6

hence, the value of k = 2√6 or -2√6

Answered by Rudrapotle
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