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K + 6 is the mean proportion between k − 2 and k2. Find the value of k. - Mathematics

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k + 6 is the mean proportion between k − 2 and k2. Find the value of k.

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Solution

k + 6 is the mean proportion between k − 2 and k2.

⇒ (k + 6)2 = (k − 2) (k2)

⇒ (k + 6)2 = k2(k − 2)

Left side:

(k + 6)2 = k2 + 12k + 36

Right side:

k2(k − 2) = k3 − 2k2

So we get,

⇒ k2 + 12k + 36 = k3 − 2k2

⇒ k3 − 2k2 − k2 − 12k − 36 = 0

⇒ k3 − 3k2 − 12k − 36 = 0

⇒ (k3 − 3k2) − (12k + 36) = 0

⇒ k2(k − 3) − 12(k + 3) = 0

This grouping does not factor cleanly, so we try a trial value

Check if k = 6 is a root:

k3 − 3k2 − 12k − 36

= 63 − 3(62) − 12(6) − 36

= 216 − 108 − 72 − 36

= 0

∴ The value of k is 6.

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Chapter 7: Ratio and proportion - Exercise 7B [Page 125]

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Nootan Mathematics [English] Class 10 ICSE
Chapter 7 Ratio and proportion
Exercise 7B | Q 10. | Page 125
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