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If the sum of zeroes of the quadratic polynomial 3x2 – kx + 6 is 3, then find the value of k.​

Answers

Answered by mrgoodb62
8

Answer:

In a general quadratic equation of form ax

2

+bx+c=0, sum of roots are by

a

−b

.

In the given quadratic equation, 3x

2

−kx+6=0

a=3,b=−k,c=6

Sum of roots =

a

−b

=

3

−(−k)

=

3

k

and sum of roots is given 3

3

k

=3

k=9

Answered by naseemakhtar2326
0

Answer:

In a general quadratic equation of form ax

2

+bx+c=0, sum of roots are by

a

−b

.

In the given quadratic equation, 3x

2

−kx+6=0

a=3,b=−k,c=6

Sum of roots =

a

−b

=

3

−(−k)

=

3

k

and sum of roots is given 3

3

k

=3

k=9

Step-by-step explanation:

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