Solving an equation with a parameter and a derivative

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For 3(i)(b) does anyone know how to find the value of k?
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idk how to start after finding the second derivative
 

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You have
$$
\frac{d^2y}{dx^2} = 4 - \frac{15}{4} \sqrt{x}
$$
You can either rearrange that equation so that it looks like
$$
\frac{d^2y}{dx^2} + k \sqrt{x} = 4
$$
and identify what ##k## is, or use a more robust approach by substituting the ##\frac{d^2y}{dx^2}## you have found into that second equation,
$$
\left(4 - \frac{15}{4} \sqrt{x} \right) + k \sqrt{x} = 4
$$
and solve for ##k##.
 
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