SOLUTION: p+(1/4)*p^(1/2)+K^2=0, What is the value of k to make perfect square...?
Algebra.Com
Question 979430: p+(1/4)*p^(1/2)+K^2=0, What is the value of k to make perfect square...?
Answer by anand429(138) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
=>
=>
Squaring both sides,
=>
For perfect square, Discriminant=0
=>
=>
=>
RELATED QUESTIONS
Forwhat value of k, the expression k2x2 + 2(k + 1) x + 4 is perfect... (answered by solver91311)
Could you help me about this?
For what value of K will the equation... (answered by Theo)
Find the value of k such that
z^2+4z+k
is a perfect square.... (answered by Nate)
k= 1!+ 2! +3!.......+n!
what is the no. of values of n for which k is a perfect... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
If {{{x^2+kx+k+1=(x+p)(x+2)}}} for all values of x and k and p are constants, what is the (answered by rothauserc,Edwin McCravy)
A perfect square is the result of squaring an integer. If K is a perfect square, then... (answered by mananth)
For what value of k is 49x^2-36x+k a perfect... (answered by josgarithmetic,Edwin McCravy)
Find the value(s) of k that makes x^2 + (k+5)x + (5k+1) a perfect square... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
Find the Value of K
K.......3+K.........-10
1-K......2-K......... 5 = 48
2... (answered by Edwin McCravy)