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I for the life of me can't figure out what I've done wrong in these two :(

1, Find the values of k for which 5+4x-x^2=k has equal roots.

2. If (2k+3)x^2-4kx+4=0 has equal roots, find k.

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I know that for roots to be equal, discriminant=0. I think I'm just messing up one of the steps in these two.
 

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1. Rearrange,



For equal roots .







2. For equal roots .











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Thank you Spi!

I have a question with the second one. In my book, it says it can also be 3, how does that work?
 

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^Thank you so much, I need to spread rep before giving to you again.

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I can't do another. I'm not sure if I rearranged it right to find the discriminant. It confuses me with all the k's and x's.

3. Find the values for k for which x^2 +(k+1)x=2k+1 have equal roots.
 

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I can't do another. I'm not sure if I rearranged it right to find the discriminant. It confuses me with all the k's and x's.

3. Find the values for k for which x^2 +(k+1)x=2k+1 have equal roots.


For equal roots











 

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^Spi, you can have my first born child for helping so much.

I have a question. The formula for discriminat is b^2-4ac, so therefore wouldn't it be -8 and -4. The answers in my book are k=-1 or -5 ?
 

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Sure the question is not ?

would make more sense.

If my suspicions are right then,



For equal roots









 
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Oh thank you Spi, I'll be sure to do some extra discriminant questions tomorrow arvo, I think I've gotten the idea now. Atm, I'm doing a revision sheet on lines (gradients, distance formula all that jazz).
 

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