For what value of k the roots of the equation kx(x-2root 5)+10=0 are equal?
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D= b²-4ac is called discriminant.
The nature of roots depend upon the value of the discriminant D. Since D can be zero, positive or negative.
When D=0, Roots are real and equal.
kx(x-2√5)+10=0
kx²-2√5kx+10=0
Here, a= k, b= -2√5k, c= 10
D= b²-4ac=0
(-2√5k)² - 4×k×10=0
4×5k² -40k =0
20k²-40k=0
20k(k-2)=0
k(k-2)=0
k≠0
k-2=0
k=2
Hence, the value of k is 2.
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