I need some help with 2 questions.

a) using factorisation, solve for x in the following equation:

[tex]7{x}^{2} - 14 = 0[/tex]
b) the equation
[tex](k + 3) {x}^{2} + 6x + k = 5[/tex]
, where k is a constant, has 1 distinct real solution.

i) by letting the discriminant = 0, show that k satisfies
[tex] {k}^{2} - 2k - 24 = 0[/tex]

ii) hence find the possible values of k.​