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If the roots of kx(x-2)+6=0 are equal the find k value?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answered by SANDHIVA1974
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◉GIVEN:-

Quadratic equation:- kx( x-2)+6=0

(kx^2 - 2kx + 6 = 0)

◉TO FIND:-

Value of K

◉FORMULA USED:-

b^2 - 4ac = 0 (because this quadratic equation have two equal roots)

◉SOLUTIONS:-

Comparing the given equation with general equation ax^2 + bx + c = 0

We get,

a = k

b = -2k

c = 6

: \longrightarrow \sf{( { - 2k)}^{2}  - 4(k)(6) = 0} \\  \\ : \longrightarrow \sf{4 {k}^{2} - 24k = 0 } \\  \\ : \longrightarrow \sf{4k(k - 6) = 0} \\  \\  \sf{ \therefore \pink{ \: k = 0 \: and \: k = 6}}

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