Math, asked by adityaraj14858, 4 months ago

(a) value of p for which (x²+3x+p) divisible
by (x-2) is-

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Answered by preetam21122044
7

Answer:

P=(-10)

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-2)divides it means it is its factor

x-2=0

x=2

Put value of x in (x²+3x+p)

4+6+p=0

p=(-10)

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Answered by adityaverma674
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Answer:

Ok I can help you.

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Step-by-step explanation:

given :- a(x) = x²+3x+p {polynomial}

g(x) = x-2 { divisor }

understand these lines if u understand this then it would be easy for you

so if x-2 = 0 then x = 2

putting value of x in polynomial a(x)

a(2) = (2)² + 3 × 2 + p

also a(x) = 0 = a(2)

so. 2²+ 6 + p = 0

10 + p = 0

p = -10

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