Math, asked by rameshankitha, 7 months ago

if one of the zeros of the polynomial xsquare+3x+k is 2 find the value of k​

Answers

Answered by sonalpandey48
0

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by gurbinderdhaliwal445
1

Answer:

The value of k is -10

Step-by-step explanation:

Given : Quadratic polynomial x^2+3x+kx

2

+3x+k

One of the root is 2

To find : The value of k

Solution :

Let the given quadratic polynomial be f(x)=x^2+3x+kf(x)=x

2

+3x+k

Given one of the zero of the quadratic polynomial is 2.

Hence f(2) = 0

Put x = 2 in f(x), we get

f(2)=2^2+3(2)+kf(2)=2

2

+3(2)+k

0=4+6+k0=4+6+k

0=10+k0=10+k

k=-10k=−10

Therefore, The value of k is -10.

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