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Given x^2 - 6x + 9 = 0 and x + k = 1, find the value of k

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A. 3
B. -4
C. -2
D.1

User LdM
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Answer:

C: k=-2

Explanation:

Eq 1:
x^(2)-6x+9=0

Eq 2: x+k=1

Solve Eq 2 for x:

x=1-k

Sub x into Eq 1:


(1-k)^(2)-6(1-k)+9=0

Solve for k:


k^(2)-2k+1-6+6k+9=0


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

Factor:


(k+2)^(2)=0

Square root both sides:

k+2=0

k=-2

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