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If one of the roots of the quadratic equation x2+3x+k=0 is 3, then find the other root.

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18
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18
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6
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6
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Solution

The correct option is C 6
We know that if α is the root of an equation ax2+bx+c=0, then aα2+bα+c=0.

Substituting x=3 in the equation x2+3x+k=0, we get,
32+3(3)+k=0
k=18
The given equation x2+3x18=0 becomes:
x2+6x3x18=0
x(x+6)3(x+6)=0
(x+6)(x3)=0
(x+6)=0 or (x3)=0
x=6 or x=3
So, 6 and 3 are the roots of the given quadratic equation.
6 is the other root.

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