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Number of values of k so that the equations x2+kx+(k+2)=0 and x2+(1k)x+3k=0 have exactly one common root, is -

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Solution

The correct option is A 0
Condition of common root in
(ca1ac1)2=(bc1cb1)(ab1ba1)
((k+2)(3k))2=(k(3k)(k+2)(1k))((1k).(1)k))
(2k1)2=0
k=12

But after putting k, we get same equation, so there can not be exactly one common root.

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