Math, asked by nkanyezimk, 9 months ago

Prove that the roots of x^2 + (1-k)x+k-3=0 are real for all real values of k

Answers

Answered by popandcoc
0

Step-by-step explanation:

D=b^2-4ac

=(k-1)^2-4(k-3)

which is always real for real valued k.

Similar questions