Math, asked by shashi9201, 10 months ago

Find the value of k if (x-2) is a factor of x^2-kx+10.

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Answered by Malhar258060
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Answer:

hey frnd here is your answer

Step-by-step explanation:

(x-2) is a factor of x²-kx+10 means it should satisfy the equation.

so just put x=2 in -kx+10.

  • x²-kx+10=0

  • (2)²-k(2)+10=0

  • 4 - 2k+10=0

  • 2k=14

  • k=7.

so your final answer is-

k=7.

I hope you get the right answer

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