Home
Class 14
MATHS
What is the value of k that (2x-1)may be...

What is the value of k that (2x-1)may be
a factor of `4x^(4)-(k-1)x^(3)+kx^(2)-6x+1` ?

A

8

B

9

C

12

D

13

Text Solution

AI Generated Solution

Promotional Banner

Similar Questions

Explore conceptually related problems

Find the value of k, if (x-1) is a factor of 2x^(4)+7x^(3)-kx+7

What is the value of k for which x-1 is a factor of p(x)=x^(3)-kx^(2)-11x-6?

Find the value of k if (x-1) is factor of x^(3)+3x^(2)-4x+k

Find the value of k, if (x-1) is a factor of 4x^(3)+ 3x^(2)-4x+k .

Find the value of k if (x+1) is a factor of x^(8)+kx^(3)-2x+1 .

Find the value of k, if (x-3) is a factor of k^(3)x^(3)-x^(2)+3x-1

Find the value of k, if quad x-1 is a factor of 4x^(3)+3x^(2)-4x+k

Find the value of k if x-3 is a factor of k^(2)x^(3)-kx^(2)+3kx-k

The value of k, if x^(2)+2x+k is a factor of 2x^(4)+x^(3)-14x^(2)+5x+6 is

Find the value of k for which ( x-1) is a factor of (2x^(3)+9x^(2)+x+k) .