SOLUTION: Find all values of k for which the equation x^2 + 2kx + (-3)k - (-4) = 0 has only one solution. Thank you!

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Question 1106844: Find all values of k for which the equation
x^2 + 2kx + (-3)k - (-4) = 0
has only one solution.
Thank you!

Answer by josgarithmetic(39623)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
, meaning that the discriminant must be 0.

simplify and solve.

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