Home
Class 10
MATHS
If 1 is the zero of the quadratic polyno...

If 1 is the zero of the quadratic polynomial `x^(2) + kx -5` , then the value of k is

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial x^(2)+3x+k is 2 then the value of k is

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial kx^(2) + 3x+k is 2 then the value of k is

If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial (k-1)x^(2)+kx+1 is -3 ,then the value of k is

If one of the zeroes of the quadratic polynomial (k-1)x^(2)+kx+1 is -3 then the value of k is : (A) (4)/(3) (B) (-4)/(3) (C) (2)/(3) (D) (-2)/(3)

The zeroes of the quadratic polynomial x^(2)+kx+k, k≠0

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial kx^2+3x+k is 2,then the value of k is

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial 2x^(2) + kx - 15 is 3, then the other zero is

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial 2x^(2) + kx - 15 is 3, then the other zero is :

If one zero of the quadratic polynomial (k-1) x^(2) + kx + 1" is " -4 then the value of k is

If the sum of the zeros of the quadratic polynomial f(x)=kx^(2)-3x+5 is 1, write the value of k