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If the polynomial p(x)=x2kx+12p(x) = x^2 - kx + 12 is divisible by x3x - 3, where kk is a constant, what is the value of kk?

Cevap: 7

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According to the Factor Theorem, if a polynomial p(x)p(x) is divisible by xcx - c, then p(c)=0p(c) = 0. For the polynomial p(x)=x2kx+12p(x) = x^2 - kx + 12 to be divisible by x3x - 3, we must have p(3)=0p(3) = 0. Substituting x=3x = 3 into the polynomial gives 32k(3)+12=03^2 - k(3) + 12 = 0. Simplifying this equation yields 93k+12=09 - 3k + 12 = 0, which combines to 213k=021 - 3k = 0. Solving for kk gives 3k=213k = 21, which simplifies to k=7k = 7.

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1
Apply the Factor Theorem to find the root of the polynomial.
Since x3x - 3 is a factor of p(x)p(x), evaluating the polynomial at x=3x = 3 must equal 0, so p(3)=0p(3) = 0.
The Factor Theorem states that xcx - c is a factor of a polynomial p(x)p(x) if and only if p(c)=0p(c) = 0.
2
Substitute x=3x = 3 into p(x)=x2kx+12p(x) = x^2 - kx + 12 and set it equal to 0.
32k(3)+12=03^2 - k(3) + 12 = 0
This sets up an algebraic equation to solve for the unknown constant kk.
3
Simplify the equation and solve for kk.
93k+12=0    213k=0    3k=21    k=79 - 3k + 12 = 0 \implies 21 - 3k = 0 \implies 3k = 21 \implies k = 7
Combine like terms and isolate kk using basic algebraic operations.

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The Factor Theorem states that a polynomial p(x)p(x) has a factor (xc)(x - c) if and only if p(c)=0p(c) = 0.
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