SOLUTION: Please solve using the roots: Given that the quadratic equation x^2-2x-m+1=0 has 2 positive real number roots, α (alpha) and β (beta), determine the range of values of m

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Question 988830: Please solve using the roots:
Given that the quadratic equation x^2-2x-m+1=0 has 2 positive real number roots, α (alpha) and β (beta), determine the range of values of m.

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Two distinct positive roots means the discriminant is positive,








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