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If roots of the quadratic equation $x^2 - k\sqrt{3}x + 2 = 0$ are real and equal, then value of $k$ is
- (a)$-2$
- (b)$1$
- (c)$\sqrt{\frac{8}{3}}$
- (d)$2$
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(B) $\sqrt{\frac{8}{3}}$
CBSE Class 10 Maths PYQ · Quadratic Equations · Nature of Roots · 1 Mark · March 2026 · Standard
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