Problem 9. (1 point) For which value of $k$ does the matrix $\begin{pmatrix} -2 & k \\ -4 & 1 \end{pmatrix}$ have one real eigenvalue of multiplicity 2? k = Problem 10. (1 point) The matrix $\begin{pmatrix} -6 & k \\ 6 & 2 \end{pmatrix}$ has two distinct real eigenvalues if and only if k <
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