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QNO. 5. Find the value of a when g(t) is a factor of p(t).

g(t) = t -3; p(t) = ť? + 2at – 2a + 3
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Answered by ujesha9
1

Answer:

g(t)=t-3

p(t)=t+2at- 2a+3

Step-by-step explanation:

t=3

p(3)= 3+2a(3)-2a+3

p(3)= 3+6a-2a+3

p(3)= 6+4a

4a= -6

a= -6/4

a= -3/2

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Answered by KrisGalaxy
7

Answer:

The value of a is -3/2

 \frac{ - 3}{2}

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:-

p(t) = t + 2at - 2a \:  + 3

g(t) = t - 3

 =  > t - 3 = 0 \\  =  > t = 3

Substitute the value of t in p(t)

p(3) = t + 2at - 2a + 3 \\  =  > 3 + 2a(3) - 2a + 3 \\  =  > 3 + 6a - 2a + 3 \\  =  > 3 + 4a + 3 \\  =  > 6 + 4a \:  = 0 \\  =  > a =  \frac{ - 6}{4}  \\  =  > a =  \frac{ - 3}{2} \:  answer

Hence the answer is :-

 \frac{ - 3}{2}

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