SOLUTION: Hi can someone please help me with this questions?
For what value(s) of k will the function g(x)=x^2+kx+1 have only one zero?
a.0
b.2
c.-2,2
d.no values will work.
thanks so
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Question 1090507: Hi can someone please help me with this questions?
For what value(s) of k will the function g(x)=x^2+kx+1 have only one zero?
a.0
b.2
c.-2,2
d.no values will work.
thanks so much!
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