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In the quadratic equation x2kx+36=0x^2 - kx + 36 = 0, kk is a positive constant. If the equation has exactly one real solution, what is the value of kk?

Cevap: 12

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The value of kk is 1212.
The quadratic equation x2kx+36=0x^2 - kx + 36 = 0 has exactly one real solution when its discriminant is equal to zero. The discriminant of ax2+bx+c=0ax^2 + bx + c = 0 is b24acb^2 - 4ac. For this equation, a=1a = 1, b=kb = -k, and c=36c = 36. Setting the discriminant to zero gives (k)24(1)(36)=0(-k)^2 - 4(1)(36) = 0, which simplifies to k2144=0k^2 - 144 = 0. Solving for kk gives k2=144k^2 = 144, so k=12k = 12 or k=12k = -12. Since the problem states that kk is a positive constant, the correct value of kk is 1212.

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1
Identify the coefficients of the quadratic equation x2kx+36=0x^2 - kx + 36 = 0.
a=1a = 1, b=kb = -k, and c=36c = 36.
To apply the discriminant formula, we need the values of aa, bb, and cc.
2
Set the discriminant Δ=b24ac\Delta = b^2 - 4ac to 00.
(k)24(1)(36)=0(-k)^2 - 4(1)(36) = 0.
A quadratic equation has exactly one real solution if and only if its discriminant is equal to zero.
3
Solve the equation for kk.
k2144=0    k2=144    k=12k^2 - 144 = 0 \implies k^2 = 144 \implies k = 12 (since kk is a positive constant).
Solving the equation yields k=±12k = \pm 12, and we select the positive value as specified in the problem.

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