If one root of the quadratic equation 2×2 + kx + 4 =0 is -2 then the value of k is (A)12 (B) 6 (C)-6 (D) -12 About the author Bella
Answer: 6 is the right answer put –2 in the value of x and solve the equation equals to 0 you’ll get 6 hope it helps thanks✌ Reply
Given :– If one root of the quadratic equation 2x² + kx + 4 =0 is -2 then the value of k is (A)12 (B) 6 (C)-6 (D) -12 Answer :– we know that, if a is the root of f(x) , then, f(a) = 0 . so, → f(x) = 2x² + kx + 4 → f(-2) = 2(-2)² + k(-2) + 4 → 2 * 4 – 2k + 4 = 0 → 2k = 8 + 4 → 2k = 12 → k = 6 (B) (Ans.) Hence, value of k will be 6 . Learn more :- JEE mains Question :- https://brainly.in/question/22246812 . Find all the zeroes of the polynomial x4 – 5×3 + 2×2+10x-8, if two of its zeroes are 4 and 1. https://brainly.in/question/39026698 Reply
Answer:
6 is the right answer
put –2 in the value of x and solve the equation equals to 0
you’ll get 6
hope it helps thanks✌
Given :– If one root of the quadratic equation 2x² + kx + 4 =0 is -2 then the value of k is (A)12 (B) 6 (C)-6 (D) -12
Answer :–
we know that, if a is the root of f(x) , then,
so,
→ f(x) = 2x² + kx + 4
→ f(-2) = 2(-2)² + k(-2) + 4
→ 2 * 4 – 2k + 4 = 0
→ 2k = 8 + 4
→ 2k = 12
→ k = 6 (B) (Ans.)
Hence, value of k will be 6 .
Learn more :-
JEE mains Question :-
https://brainly.in/question/22246812
. Find all the zeroes of the polynomial x4
– 5×3 + 2×2+10x-8, if two of its zeroes are 4 and 1.
https://brainly.in/question/39026698