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If the equation 9y2 + 6ky + 4 = 0 has equal roots, then the value of k  a) ±1 b) ±2 c) ±3 d) ±4 ​

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Answered by kaushik05
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Given:

The equation 9y² + 6ky + 4= 0 has equal roots .

To find :

• The value of k.

Solution:

• As we know that , For equal roots :

• Discriminant must be equal to zero.

D = b²- 4ac = 0

Here ,

a= 9 , b = 6k , and c = 4 .

=> b²-4ac= 0

=> (6k)² - 4 (9)(4)=0

=> 36k² - 144=0

=> 36k²= 144

=> k²= 144/36

=> k²= 4

=> k = ±2.

Hence ,the option b is correct .

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