Math, asked by Anonymous, 11 months ago

find the value of a so that (x+2) and (2x-3) is a factor of the polynomial (x^2+5x^2-4x+a)​

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Answered by 01ABDee
2

Answer:

a = -16

Step-by-step explanation:

2 & 3/2 are factor of given p(x)

4+20-8+a = 0

-16= a as x+2 is factor.

Answered by Anonymous
12

Hii

you are welcome in my ans

since

x+ 2 = 0

x = -2

as x+ 2 is a factor

so

(-2)^2 + -(2)^2*5 -2*4+a=0

24 - 8 +a = 0

a = -16

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Hope it may helps you

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