SOLUTION: For how many integers m is it true that x^2 −8+4m(x−2)^2 +m2(x−2)^2 ≥0 for all real values of x?
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For how many integers m is it true that x^2 −8+4m(x−2)^2 +m2(x−2)^2 ≥0 for all real values of x?
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I doubt if any tutors here would spend much time looking at this question since it is unclear what "m2(x-2)^2" is supposed to mean.
The expression "m2" itself is not standard algebraic form....
If the "m2" is "2m", write it that way.
If the "m2" is supposed to be "m^2", write it that way.
Re-post, making the question clear.