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If sum of the zeroes of the polynomial x²-(k+3)x+5k-3 is equal to one fourth of the product of the zeroes, find the value of k​

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Answered by CopyThat
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Step-by-step explanation:

Given :

p(x) =  x² - (k + 3)x + (5k - 3).

Sum of zeroes of p(x) = 1/4rth of Product of zeroes.

To find :

Value of k ?

Solution :

We have,

➝  x² - (k + 3)x + (5k - 3).

Comparing it with ax² + bx + c we get,

  • a = (1)
  • b = -(k + 3)
  • c = (5k - 3)

Sum of roots, (-b/a)

➝ [-(k + 3)]/2

➝ (k + 3)/2 -- (1)

Product of roots, (c/a)

➝ (5k - 3) -- (2)

According to the question,

➝ Sum of zeroes = 1/4rth of Product of zeroes

Substituting we get,

  • (k + 3)/2 = (5k - 3)/4
  • 4(k + 3) = 5k - 3
  • 4k + 12 = 5k - 3
  • 4k - 5k = -3 - 12
  • -k = -15
  • k = 15

Value of k is 15.

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