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Find the value of k if 2x-1 is a factor of 4x^3-6x^2-4x+k

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Answered by Panzer786
4
Hiii friend,

2X-1 is a factor of POLYNOMIAL 4X³-6X²-4X+K

2X-1 = 0

2X = 1

X = 1/2

P(X) = 4X³-6X²-4X+K

P(1/2) = 4 × (1/2)² - 4 × 1/2 + K

= 4 × 1/4 - 2 + K

1 - 2 + K = 0

K = 1


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Answered by shriyagp8vandse
0

Answer:

1is the answer

Step-by-step explanation:

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