Math, asked by uday6827, 9 months ago

If √3 is a zero of the polynomials x^2-k, then
find the value of k​

Answers

Answered by adityaraut777
1

Answer:

If \sqrt{3} is zero of given polynomial Then when we substitute value of root 3 for x we will get zero

Step-by-step explanation:

Therefore  \sqrt{3} ^{2}-k=0

                 3-k=0

                 k=3

HOPE IT HELPS YOU

Answered by zaidarif005
0

Answer:

k=3

Step-by-step explanation:

Let p(x)=x^{2}-k

Given that √3 is a zero of p(x).

(\sqrt{3} )^{2}-k=0

 3-k=0

k=3

Hope this helps :)

Please mark me as brainliest :)

^_^ ^_^.

Similar questions