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  • 15-09-2021
  • Mathematics
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The equation x? +(k - 3)x+(3 - 2k) = 0, where k is a constant, has two distinct real
roots.
(a) Show that k satisfies
k^2+ 2k-3 > 0
(b) Find the set of possible values of k.

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isabellaj0625 isabellaj0625
  • 15-09-2021
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