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Standard X
Mathematics
Formation of a Quadratic Equation From It's Roots
If one root o...
Question
If one root of the quadratic equation 3y
2
– ky + 8 = 0 is
2
3
then find the value of k.
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Solution
Given: y =
2
3
is the root of the quadratic equation 3y
2
– ky + 8 = 0.
Thus, y =
2
3
satisfies the given equation.
Therefore,
3
2
3
2
-
k
2
3
+
8
=
0
⇒
3
×
4
9
-
2
k
3
+
8
=
0
⇒
4
3
-
2
k
3
+
8
=
0
⇒
4
-
2
k
+
24
3
=
0
On multiplying both sides by 3, we get:
4 – 2k + 24 = 0
⇒
–2k + 28 = 0
⇒
–2k = –28
⇒
k =
-
28
-
2
=
14
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