SOLUTION: For what values of k will the equation kx^2+(k-2)x+4k=0 have no real soloutions?
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: For what values of k will the equation kx^2+(k-2)x+4k=0 have no real soloutions?
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Answer by vleith(2983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You've seen the quadradic equation ?
Any value where ends up negative, results in an imaginary result (non-real).
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