If x = 2 is a solution of the equation x2 - 5x + 6k = 0, the value of k is
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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=
k=1
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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
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