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Find the value of ‘k’, if (x-1) is a factor of g(x) = kx2 + 6x -3k.

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Answered by phkansara
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Answer:

here it is given that [x-1] is a factor of g(x)

Step-by-step explanation:

let k(x)= o

therefore x-1=0

therefore x= 1

now put the value of x in g(x)

k(1)^2+6*1-3k=0

-2k=-6

k=6/2=3

Therefore k=3

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