SOLUTION: Find the values of k such that x² + 6x + k = 0 will have exactly two solutions. x² + 6x + k = 0

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Question 1179527: Find the values of k such that x² + 6x + k = 0 will have exactly two solutions.
x² + 6x + k = 0

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



function will have exactly two solutions if discriminant
in your case , , and






solution interval:
(,)

let


solutions:
and






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