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27 January, 01:44

Given f (x) equals 3X^3 + KX + 16, and x+2 is a factor of f (x), then what is the value of K?

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  1. 27 January, 02:06
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    The Problem:

    Given f (x) equals 3x^3 + kx + 16, and x+2 is a factor of f (x), then what is the value of k?

    Step-by-step explanation:

    If x+c is a factor of P then P (-c) = 0.

    So we are given x+2 is a factor of f so f (-2) = 0.

    This means we have the following equation:

    3 (-2) ^3 + k (-2) + 16=0

    Let's solve for k:

    3 (-8) - 2k+16=0

    -24-2k+16=0

    -8-2k=0

    -8=2k

    -4=k

    k=-4
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