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if 1/2 is one of the roots of the equation 2x^+kx+3 then find k​

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Answered by aakash01parmar
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Answered by prathamzalavadiya
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Answer:-3

Step-by-step explanation:

2(1/2)^2+k(1/2)+3

2(1/4)+k/2+3=0

1/2+k/2=-3

K/2=-3-k/2

K=-6-k

2k=-6

K=-3

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