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chazza

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hi ppl, can you guys help me out
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for what values of k in the equation k =xe^(x/2), have two unequal real roots?

show working out please...
 

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chazza said:
hi ppl, can you guys help me out
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for what values of k in the equation k =xe^(x/2), have two unequal real roots?

show working out please...
1. This is not a quadratic functions question - it is a calculus / curve sketching problem.

2. The approach needed is:

If k = xe<sup>x/2</sup> has two different roots, then the curves y = k and y = xe<sup>x/2</sup> must meet exactly twice. y = k is a horizontal line, so you need to sketch y = xe<sup>x/2</sup> to solve this problem.

3. y = xe<sup>x/2</sup> has:

Domain of all real x
Only intercept at (0, 0)
It is neither odd nor even.
As x ---> +&infin;, y ---> +&infin;
As x ---> -&infin;, y ---> 0<sup>-</sup>
dy/dx = (x + 2)e<sup>x/2</sup> / 2, from which it follows that it has a minimum turning point at (-2, -2 / e)
d<sup>2</sup>y/dx<sup>2</sup> = (x + 4)e<sup>x/2</sup> / 4, from which it follows that it has an inflexion at (-4. -4 / e<sup>2</sup>)

From this, it is not difficult to sketch y = xe<sup>x/2</sup>

4. Looking at your sketch, it should now be obvious that a horizontal line y = k will meet the curve

once if k > 0
once if k = 0
twice if -2 / e < k < 0
once if k = -2 / e
never if k < -2 /e

Thus, k = xe<sup>x/2</sup> has two distinct roots only if -2 / e < k < 0
 

chazza

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Thank you CM_Tutor
its makes sense nows, also yea the answer you said was right..
good work man =)
 

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