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8 November, 08:01

The quadratic equation 2x^2 + bx + 18 = 0 has a double root. Find all possible values of b.

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  1. 8 November, 10:13
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    When a quadratic equation ax^2+bx+c has a double root, the discriminant,

    D=b^2-4ac=0

    Here

    a=2,

    b=b,

    c=18

    and

    D=b^2-4ac=b^2-4*2*18=0

    solve for b

    b^2-144=0

    => b = ± sqrt (144) = ± 12

    So in order that the given equation has double roots, the possible values of b are ± 12.
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