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If equation (k−1)x2+(k2+1)x+6=0 and 2x2+10x+12=0 have both roots common, then the value of k is ___

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2.0
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2.00
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2
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Solution

Since both the roots are common

k12(1) = k2+110(2) = 612(3)

From(1) and (2)From (2) and (3)From (1) and (3)k12=k2+110k2+110=612k12=6125k5=k2+1k2=51k=2k25k+6=0k2=4k=2,3k=2,2

The value of k is =2 {common value of k is 2}


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