Math, asked by aneesh25e, 7 days ago

find the value of k so that (2x^3+kx^2+x-2) has (2x-1) as one of its factors

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by GloriousPhoenix
1

Answer:

(2x−3) is a factor of p(x)=2x

3

−9x

2

+x+K,

If (2x−3)=0,x=

2

3

If (2x−3) is a factor of p(x) then p(

2

3

)=0

p(x)=2x

3

−9x

2

+x+K,

⇒p(

2

3

)=2(

2

3

)−9(

2

3

)+

2

3

+K=0

⇒2(

8

27

)−9(

4

9

)+

2

3

+K=0

⇒(

4

27

4

81

+

2

3

+K=0)×4

27−81+6+4K=0

−48+4K=0

4K=48

So K=12

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