If the quadratic equation x² + 4x + k = 0 has roots that are real and distinct, what must be the condition on k?

Answer: B. k > 4
For the roots to be real and distinct, the discriminant must be greater than zero: 4² - 4*1*k > 0, which simplifies to k < 4.
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