The equation \(\frac{x}{x+1} + \frac{x}{x+2} = kx\) has exactly two complex roots. Find all possible complex values for \(k.\)
The equation \(\dfrac{x}{x+1} + \dfrac{x}{x+2} = kx\) has exactly two complex roots. Find all possible complex values for \(k\).
answer see: https://web2.0calc.com/questions/help_98900
It is not really answered there Heureka, we did not really understand the question... I didn't anyway and neither did Chris.
I sort of answered but not properly.
If someone with more understanding would lke to answer can you please do it on the original question - Heureka has posted the link.
But if you do answer there, write a simple note here as well to tell us that you have added to the original post