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Find the positive value of K, if the root of a quadratic equation is

X² -(k+2)x+4=2



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Find the positive value of K, if the root of a quadratic equation is X² -(k+2)x+4=2 ​-example-1
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Answer:

k = 1

Explanation:

If k is a root, then substituting it for x will satisfy the equation.

k² -(k +2)k +4 = 2

k² -k² -2k +4 = 2

-2k = -2 . . . . . . . . . subtract 4, simplify

k = 1 . . . . . . . . divide by -2

The value of k that will make k a root of the equation is k = 1.

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