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Find the value of k for which X=-2 is a root of the quadratic equation
kx²+x-6=0

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Answered by yogitajha05
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Answered by Anonymous
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Equation is , Kx²+x-6=0

if x=-2, is a factor of this equations , .So...This equations is exits this equations .

↪Keep x=-2, in this equations .

=>k(-2)² +(-2)-6=0.

=> 4k= 8.

=>k= 2.

Hopes its help u.

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