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find the value of k x - 1 is the factor of p(x) if p(n)=kx^2-3x+k​

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Answered by brosbro
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Step-by-step explanation:

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x-1 is a factor a p(x) so it is a zero of polynomial x=1 (x-1=0, x=1)

so put the value of x

p(x)=kx^2-3x+k

p(1)=k(1)^2-3(1)+k  

or,  k-3+k=0

or,   2k-3=0

or,   k=3/2

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