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If x=2 is a solution of the equation x2 - 5 x + 6 K= zero the value of k

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Answered by Raghavrocks17
2

Answer:

The value of k will be "k=1". Further explanation is given below.

According to the question,

Given equation is:

x²-5x+6k=0

and, x=2

On putting the value of "x" in the above equation, we get

2²-5(2)+6k=0

On solving the bracket and power, we get

4-10+6k=0

-6+6k=0

On moving "-6" to the right side, we get

6k=6

k=1

Answered by smilinggirl789
0

Question:

X2-5x+6k=0

Solution:

Given,

X=2

By substituting x=2 in the equation

= (2)2-5(2)+6k =0

= 4-10+6k=0

= -6+6k =0

= 6k=-6

= K = -6/6

= K = -1

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