SOLUTION: If both the roots of the equation {{{x^2-2kx+k^2-4=0}}}
lie between -3 and 5 then k lies between
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Question 1076736: If both the roots of the equation
lie between -3 and 5 then k lies between
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The roots of are and .
If k must be between -3 and +5, then
Solve these two inequalities. Their intersection is what you want.
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