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Asked by Katbird

Please help.
Find all positive values for k for which the following can be factored.

x^2 + x - k
18 years ago

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Answered by bobpursley
Use the quadratic equation:

x= (-1 +-sqrt (1+4k))/2

If k>0, then x can be factored.
18 years ago
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