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Values of k for which the quadratic equation 2x - kx + k 0 has equal roots is

a)0only
b)4
c)8 only
d)0,8​

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Answer:

The answer is D.

Explanation:

We have to apply Discriminant Law. When a quadratic equation, ax² + bx + c = 0 has equal roots so the discriminant will be 0. Then, you have to substitute the values into the formula :


D = {b}^(2) - 4ac


let \: D = 0 ,a = 2,b = k,c = k


0 = {k}^(2) - 4(2)(k)


{k}^(2) - 8k = 0


k(k - 8) = 0


k = 0


k - 8 = 0


k = 8

Values of k for which the quadratic equation 2x - kx + k 0 has equal roots is a)0only-example-1
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