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Determine the value of k so that the solutions of the equation x^2-kx+36=0 are the same value

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The discriminant is calculated and set equal to zero. Thus, we obtain a double root.


\large\displaystyle\text{$\begin{gathered}\sf \bf{ (-k)^2-4(1)(36)=0\ \Longrightarrow\ k^2=144 } \end{gathered}$}

The possible values of the coefficient of the linear term are k₁=12, k₂=-12.

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