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if x =-2 is the root of the equation √2(x+p) = 0 and the zero of the polynomial px^2+2√2,then find the value of k​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Hey mate !

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Given, x  = -2 is a root of the equation √2(x + p) = 0.

 =) √2(-2 + p) = 0

=) p = 2

Again, x = -2 is also a zero of the polynomial say,

f(x) = px^2+ kx+ 2√2

=) f(-2) = 0

=) p(-2)^2 + k(-2) + 2√2 = 0

=) 4(2) - 2k + 2√2 = 0

=) 8 -2k + 2√2 = 0

=) 8 + 2√2 = 2k

=) k = 4 + √2 

Hope it helps !

Answered by aravinda67
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where is k in this equation dear

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