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If x^2 + kx -3 = (x-3) (x+1), then find the value of k.

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If x^2 + kx -3 = (x-3) (x+1), then find the value of k.

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x² + kx - 3 = (x - 3)(x + 1)

Let's multiply the factors first.

→ (x - 3)(x + 1)

→ x² + x - 3x - 3

→ x² - 2x - 3

On comparing x² + kx - 3 and x² - 2x - 3, we get k = (-2).

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