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What is the value of k in the equation 6X^2 plus KX-10 equals (3X plus 2)(2X-5)
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6x^2+kx-10=(3x+2)(2x-5)
6x^2+kx-10=(6x^2-15x-10)
equating exuations'
k=-15 is the answer.
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