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Find the value of "k", given that one solution of the equation 5x^2-kx+40 is 4/5 ​

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Answer:

k = 2

Explanation:

Given

5x² - kx + 40

Solution: ⅘

Required

Find k

If the solution is ⅘, then

5x² - kx + 40 = 0 where x = ⅘

Substitute ⅘ for x

5(⅘)² - k(⅘) + 40 = 0

5(16/25) - k(4/5) + 40 = 0

Multiply through by 25

5(16) - 5 * k(4) + 40 = 0

80 - 20k + 40 = 0

Collect like terms

-20k = 0 - 80 + 40

-20k = -40

Divide both sides by-20

k = 2

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