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What are the excluded values? -7/k^2-2x-15

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Answer : the excluded value is 5 and -3

Explanation:

Since we have
(-7)/(k^2-2k-15)

So, the denominator is
k^2-2k-15

By splitting the middle term we get,


k^2-2k-15=0\\k^2-5k+3k-15=0\\k(k-5)+3(k-5)=0\\(k-5)(k+3)=0\\k-5=0;k+3=0\\k=5 \text{and } k=-3

So, the excluded value will be 5 and -3

i.e K can't take the value as 5 and -3 otherwise it becomes not defined .

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