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find the value of k if 4x3-2x2+kx+5 leaves remainder -10 when divided by 2x+1 find the value of k

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Answered by sunil205
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Answered by kamalhajare543
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\sf \: The \: value \: of \: k \: is \: \bold{ 28.}

Step-by-step explanation:

We have the following theorem :

Remainder Theorem : When a polynomial p(x) is divided by a linear factor (x-a), then the remainder is p(a).

The given polynomial

\begin{gathered} \sf \: p(x)=4x^3-2x^2+kx+5p(x)=4x +kx+5 \\ \\ \sf \: leaves \: remainder \: -10, \: when \: divided \: by \: 2x+1.\end{gathered}

Now,

\begin{gathered}\begin{gathered} \sf \: 2x+1=0\\\\\Rightarrow \sf \: x=-\dfrac{1}{2}.\end{gathered}\end{gathered}

Therefore, we must have

\begin{gathered} \sf \: p(\frac{1}{2})=-10\\\\ \sf \implies \sf \: 4\times(-\frac{1}{2})^3-2\times(-\frac{1}{2})^2+k\times(-\frac{1}{2})+5=-10\\\\\\\sf \implies-\dfrac{1}{2}-\dfrac{1}{2}-\dfrac{k}{2}+5=-10\\ \\ \\ \sf \implies \sf \: -\dfrac{k}{2}+4=-10\\ \\ \sf \implies \sf-\dfrac{k}{2}=--14\\ \\ \sf \implies \sf \boxed{ \red{ \sf k=28}}.\end{gathered}

Thus, the required value of k is 28

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