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the value of k for which x is equal to 2 is a zero of polynomial x square - 2 k + 2​

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Answered by sumansingh02513
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Originally Answered: For what value of k(-4) is a zero of the polynomial x square-x-(2k+2)? Hope it will help you! This happened because if something is called the zero of a polynomial then it simply means that if we replace the variable of the equation(like in most cases) by that something then we get 0. So k = 9.

Answered by parveenjun23
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forgotten the answer.if I know I can give the answer

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