SOLUTION: Find k such that f(x)=x^3-kx^2+2 has the factor x-2.
I have no idea how to even approach this problem.
Perhaps I could use synthetic division?
2| 1 -k 0 2
2
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I have no idea how to even approach this problem.
Perhaps I could use synthetic division?
2| 1 -k 0 2
2
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Question 591565: Find k such that f(x)=x^3-kx^2+2 has the factor x-2.
I have no idea how to even approach this problem.
Perhaps I could use synthetic division?
2| 1 -k 0 2
2 4-2k 8-4k
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1 2-k 4-2k 10-4k
x^2+(2-k)x^2+(4-2k)x+10-4k
Well, that was a disaster.
Any help?