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What value of m does the graph y = 18x2 + mx + 2 have exactly one x-intercept?

User GBlodgett
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Answer:

12

Explanation:

plug it into desmos it works

User Idanshmu
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To get the graph to have one x-intercept, we must find the m value where the discriminant of the equation will equal 0.

The discriminant for a graph with one x-intercept is found with the following formula:


b^2 - 4ac = 0

Plug in the values of the equation into this formula:


\text{a = 18, b = m, c = 2}

m^2 - 4(18)(2) = 0

m^2 - 144 = 0

Add 144 to both sides:


m^2 = 144

Square root both sides to get m by itself:


√(144) = \pm 12

m = 12, \ m = -12

In order for the graph to have one x-intercept, m must equal -12 or 12.
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