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Re: 2012 HSC MX1 Marathon
Even one root is still a root.
I'm quite sure that there should be equality associated with that inequality sign.You had the discriminant, but you let it = 0 and solved for values of k.
When the discriminant = 0, you find a quadratic equation with 1 real root.
If discriminant is > 0, you look for values of k such that it has real roots.
So you are solving the equation:
(k + 5)(k - 3) > 0
Even one root is still a root.