Home
Class 10
MATHS
If one of the roots of the quadratic equ...

If one of the roots of the quadratic equation `x^(2) – 7x + k = 0 `is 4, then find the value of k.

Promotional Banner

Topper's Solved these Questions

  • ALGEBRA MARCH 2018

    GURUKUL PUBLICATION - MAHARASHTRA PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS|Exercise Attempt any Three of the following subquestions:|4 Videos
  • ALGEBRA MARCH 2018

    GURUKUL PUBLICATION - MAHARASHTRA PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS|Exercise Attempt any two of the following subquestions:|6 Videos
  • ALGEBRA MARCH 2018

    GURUKUL PUBLICATION - MAHARASHTRA PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS|Exercise Attempt any two of the following subquestions:|6 Videos
  • ALGEBRA MARCH 2016

    GURUKUL PUBLICATION - MAHARASHTRA PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS|Exercise Attempt any two of the following subquestions :|3 Videos
  • ALGEBRA MARCH 2019

    GURUKUL PUBLICATION - MAHARASHTRA PREVIOUS YEAR PAPERS|Exercise Solve the following questions (Any one):|4 Videos

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If one root of the quadratic equation kx^(2) – 7x + 5 = 0 is 1, then find the value of k.

If one of the roots of the quadratic equation kx^(2) + 2x-8=0 is -2, then what is the value of k ?

If x=-2 is one of the roots of the quadratic equation x^(2)+x-2k=0, then find the value of k.

Find k, one of the roots of the quadratic equation kx^(2) – 7x + 12 = 0 is 3.

If one root of the quadratic equation 6x^(2)-x-k=0" is" (2)/(3) , then find the value of k.

If the roots of the quadratic equation x^(2) +2x+k =0 are real, then

If x = 3 is one root of the quadratic equation x^(2) - 2kx - 6 = 0 , then find the value of k .

The roots of the quadratic equation 3x^2+7x+4=0 are

If one of the roots of quadratic equation kx^2-50x + k=0 is 7, then what is the value of k?