Math, asked by itz88, 9 months ago

Find the value of k such that the polynomial x�-(k+6) X+2(2k-1) has sum of its zeroes equal to half of their product

Answers

Answered by dexxill
6

Answer:

k = 7

Step-by-step explanation:

Sum of zero = (-b)/a

= -(-(k+6))

=k+6

Product of zero

=c/a

= 2(2k-1)

=4k-2

It is given in question

Sum of zero = 1/2 of product

K+6 = 1/2(4k-2

k+6 = 2k -1

6+1 = 2k-k

7 = k

Therefore k = 7

Answered by rschaubey843329
1

Answer:

(k+6) X+2 (2K-1)

7K 3X K

8K 3X

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