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Question
If k is real, discuss the nature of the roots of the polynomial equation 2x2 + kx + k = 0, in terms of k
Solution
The given quadratic equation is 2x2 + kx + k = 0
a = 2
b = k
c = k
∆ = b2 – 4ac
= k2 – 4(2)k
= k2 – 8k
(i) If the roots are equal
k2 – 8k = 0
⇒ k(k – 8) = 0
⇒ k = 0
k = 8
(ii) If the roots are real
k2 – 8k > 0
k(k – 8) > 0
k ∈ `(-oo, 0) ∪ (8, oo)`
(iii) If this roots are imaginary
k2 – 8k < 0
⇒ k ∈ (0, 8)
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