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value of p for which (x^2+3x+p) divisible by (x-3)​

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Answered by jaswantmaan
4

Answer:

10

Step-by-step explanation:

given=x^2+3x+p

= x-2

find= p

x^2+3x+p is divided by x- 2

then at x=2, X^2+3x+p

= x^2+3x+p=0

=4+6+p=0

=p= 10

Answered by hydrogenshine1
2

Answer:

The correct answer is p= -18.

Step-by-step explanation:

(x^2+3x+p)

=x²-3x+6x -18

=x(x -3) + 6(x -3)

=(x+6)(x -3)

Clearly we can see, the given expression only divisible by (x- 3) if p= –18.

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