Math, asked by kevinbinu1, 8 months ago

Find the value of K, if x-2 is a factor of x³-6x²+12x+k

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Answered by 57heenaanzar
1

Answer:

X-2=0

X=0+2

X= 2

Step-by-step explanation:

putting the value of 2

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Answered by kishanbg1411
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Answer:

-12

Step-by-step explanation:

as we know that x-2 is a factor of p(x) = x³-6x²+12x+k then we can try to devide p(x) by x-2

in this devision you can see in picture that left "k+12" should be zero because "x-2" was p(x)'s factor

then,

k+12=0

k= -12

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