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23 October, 12:18

For which value of k will the roots of the equation 2x^2-5x+k=0 be real and rational numbers

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  1. 23 October, 12:36
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    The trick here is to find the discriminant, b^2-4ac, of the equation 2x^2 - 5x + k.

    Here a=2, b=-5, and c=k.

    So long as the discriminant is 0 or greater than 0, your roots will be real and rational numbers.

    Thus, compute b^2-4ac: (-5) ^2 - 4 (2) (k)

    Let this equal zero and solve for k: 25=8k; k=25/8.

    So long as k is 25/8 or smaller, b^2-4ac will be 0 or greater, and the roots will be real and rational.
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