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For what positive value of the constant kk does the quadratic equation x22kx+3k+10=0x^2 - 2kx + 3k + 10 = 0 have exactly one real solution?

Cevap: 5

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The positive value of kk is 5.
A quadratic equation has exactly one real solution when its discriminant b24acb^2 - 4ac equals 00. For x22kx+(3k+10)=0x^2 - 2kx + (3k + 10) = 0, substituting a=1a = 1, b=2kb = -2k, and c=3k+10c = 3k + 10 gives (2k)24(1)(3k+10)=0(-2k)^2 - 4(1)(3k + 10) = 0, which simplifies to 4k212k40=04k^2 - 12k - 40 = 0. Dividing the entire equation by 44 gives k23k10=0k^2 - 3k - 10 = 0. Factoring this quadratic yields (k5)(k+2)=0(k - 5)(k + 2) = 0, giving solutions k=5k = 5 and k=2k = -2. Since the question requires the positive value of kk, the correct answer is 55.

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1
Identify the condition for a quadratic equation to have exactly one real solution.
The discriminant must equal zero (b24ac=0b^2 - 4ac = 0).
A quadratic equation ax2+bx+c=0ax^2 + bx + c = 0 has a single repeated real root if and only if its discriminant is zero.
2
Set up the discriminant equation using the coefficients from x22kx+(3k+10)=0x^2 - 2kx + (3k + 10) = 0.
Discriminant =(2k)24(1)(3k+10)=4k212k40=0= (-2k)^2 - 4(1)(3k + 10) = 4k^2 - 12k - 40 = 0.
Here a=1a = 1, b=2kb = -2k, and c=3k+10c = 3k + 10.
3
Divide by 4 and solve the quadratic in terms of kk by factoring.
k23k10=0(k5)(k+2)=0k^2 - 3k - 10 = 0 \Rightarrow (k - 5)(k + 2) = 0, so k=5k = 5 or k=2k = -2.
Factoring the simplified quadratic yields the two potential values of kk.
4
Choose the value of kk that satisfies the constraint in the stem.
k=5k = 5.
The question asks specifically for the positive value of kk, so k=2k = -2 is rejected.

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