For what value of k is 3 a zero of the polynomial 2x^2 + x + k?

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asked Apr 10, 2017 in Mathematics by Annu Priya (18,055 points) 24 45 83

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answered Apr 10, 2017 by sarthaks (25,122 points) 9 24 36
 
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Solution: Given, 3 is a zero of polynomial 2x2 + x + k,
Now, let another zero of the polynomial is a 

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