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Type the correct answer in the box. Use numerals instead of words. If necessary, use / for the fraction bar. If p - 1 is a factor of p^4 + p^2 + p - k, the value of k is

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Answer:

the answer is 3

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Answer:

The value of k is 3.

Explanation:

consider the provided expression.

It is given that p - 1 is the factor of the expression
p^4+p^2+p-k

If p - 1 is the factor of the expression that means the if we put p = 1, the remainder becomes zero.

Thus, substitute the value of p = 1 in the provided equation.


(1)^4+(1)^2+(1)-k=0


1 + 1 + 1 - k = 0


3 - k = 0


- k =-3


k = 3

Hence, the value of k is 3.

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