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For what value(s) of p will the quadratic equation x^2+px+7=0 have equal roots?

For what value(s) of p will the quadratic equation x^2+px+7=0 have equal roots?-example-1

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Given


x^2+px+7=0

To find:

For what value(s) of p will the quadratic equation have equal roots?​

Step-by-step explanation:

It is given that,


x^2+px+7=0

That implies,

Since the quadratic equation has equal roots.

Then,


b^2-4ac=0

From the quadratic equation,


b=p,\text{ }a=1,\text{ }c=7

Therefore,


\begin{gathered} p^2-4*1*7=0 \\ p^2-28=0 \\ p^2=28 \\ p=\pm2√(7) \end{gathered}

Hence, for p = 2√7 and p = -2√7 the given quadratic equation has equal roots.

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