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Aysce

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Question is:

x^2 - 3x + k - 2 = 0

Solve for k, not sure how to do it :/ thanks.
 

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Question is:

x^2 - 3x + k - 2 = 0

Solve for k, not sure how to do it :/ thanks.
im pretty sure you need some other condition like discriminant equal to zero
 

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Your missing information, don't they give the value of one root?
 

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You can't exactly solve that unless it's asking for something like "values for k that will allow a real x solution".
 

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Yep what they said. Missing information making it unsolvable.
 

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Crap sorry guys one root is -4.
 

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Sub in -4 and make it equal to 0.
(If y is a root of P(x) then P(y) = 0)
 

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Thanks man! And the others (;
 

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One other question is:

Two roots of x^3 + mx^2 + 15x - 7 = 0 are equal and rational find m
 

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Some like to say equal roots rather than saying there is a single root. In other words for equal roots or a single root, the discriminant = 0.
Does that help you work it out?

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Some like to say equal roots rather than saying there is a single root. In other words for equal roots or a single root, the discriminant = 0.
Does that help you work it out?

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It is a cubic.


Let the roots be




Let's find the sum.




Let's find the sum and product two at a time.




Now finally product,




From




Into






By inspection or factor theorem,



You must state that since, the second brackets gives you an irrational term.




Place into




Now, into

 
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In the step " Into (2)", I don't understand why a^2+2a(7/a^2) = 15 turns into a^2 - 15a + 14 =0
 

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