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15 June, 20:26

Can the quadratic polynomial x2+kx+k have equal zeroes for some odd integer k>1

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  1. 16 June, 00:06
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    No.

    The only value that can be put in K that would have the same zeros would be 4 but 4 is not an odd integer. If there was an odd integer that the sum and product would be the same then it would lie on the x-axis. but only 4 fits the criteria.
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