SOLUTION: Find K so that the equation 2X^2+KX+8=0 has no real number root.

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Question 174636: Find K so that the equation 2X^2+KX+8=0 has no real number root.
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Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
discriminant has to be less than zero in order to have no real roots
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