JEE Advance - Mathematics (2000 - No. 24)
If the circles $${x^2}\, + \,{y^2}\, + \,\,2x\, + \,2\,k\,y\,\, + \,6\,\, = \,\,0,\,\,{x^2}\, + \,\,{y^2}\, + \,2ky\, + \,k\, = \,0$$ intersect orthogonally, then k is
2 or $$ - {3 \over 2}$$
- 2 or $$ - {3 \over 2}$$
2 or $$ {3 \over 2}$$
- 2 or $$ {3 \over 2}$$
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