Math, asked by nehapandey13, 5 months ago

if X=2 and it's equation is xsquare - 5x + 6k= 0 then find the value of k​

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Answered by LaeeqAhmed
1

 {x}^{2}  - 5x + 6k = 0

if \:  \:  \: x = 2

 {(2)}^{2}  -5 (2) + 6k = 0

4 - 10 + 6k = 0

6k = 6

 \orange{ \boxed{k = 1}}

Answered by suyogbansode12345
1

Answer:

x² - 5x + 6k= 0

x=2

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x² - 5x + 6k= 0

(2)²-5(2)+6k=0

4-10+6k=0

-6+6k=0

6k=6

k=6/6

------>k=1

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