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KCET · Maths · Quadratic Equation

If
\(x-1 \quad\) is
\(x^{5}-4 x^{3}+2 x^{2}-3 x+k=0\), then \(k\) is
\(a\)

  1. A 4
  2. B \(-4\)
  3. C 2
  4. D 3
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Answer & Solution

Correct Answer

(A) 4

Step-by-step Solution

Detailed explanation

Since, \(x-1\) is a factor of \(x^{5}-4 x^{3}+2 x^{2}-3 x+k=0\)
Therefore, \(x=1\) must satisfy the given equation.
\(\therefore \quad(1)^{5}-4(1)^{3}+2(1)^{2}-3(1)+\mathrm{k}=0\)
\(1-4+2-3+k=0\)
\(\Rightarrow \quad \mathrm{k}=4\)