Math, asked by dikshyasupreet1440, 1 year ago


If x = 2 is a solution of the equation x2 - 5x + 6k = 0, the value of k is

Answers

Answered by SerenaBochenek
61

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

Step-by-step explanation:

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=\frac{6}{6}

k=1

Learn more:

find the value of k...

https://brainly.in/question/839021

Answered by geetudhaliwal0001
18

Answer:

k = 1

Step-by-step explanation:

according to question X=2

putting value of X in the equation we obtain

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

4 - 10 + 6k = 0

- 6 + 6k = 0

6k = 6

k = 6/6

k = 1

Similar questions