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If there is only one solution to the equation 0=-x^2 + bx -8 what are the possible values of b?

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Answer:


b = 4√(2),
b = -4√(2)

Explanation:

For a single solution, you must have a perfect square trinomial.


-x^2 + bx - 8 = 0


x^2 - bx + 8 = 0


(x - √(8))^2 = 0


x^2 - 2√(8)x + 8 = 0


x^2 - 4√(2)x + 8 = 0


-x^2 + 4√(2)x - 8 = 0


b = \pm 4√(2)