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2( \frac{1}{a}  + 2) = 5 -  \frac{2}{a}

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Answered by rijularoy16
1

Answer:

a = 4.

Step-by-step explanation:

2(1/a+2) = 5-2/a

=) 2/a+4 = 5-2/a

=) 2/a+2/a = 5-4

=) 4/a = 1

=) a = 1×4

∴ a = 4.

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Answered by LilBabe
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Question

2( \frac{1}{a} + 2) = 5 - \frac{2}{a}

Answer

  \bf 2( \frac{1}{a} + 2) = 5 - \frac{2}{a}

 \mapsto  \bf ( \frac{2}{a} + 4)= (5 - \frac{2}{a})

Multiplying each term by "a"

  \mapsto  \bf (2+ 4a) = (5a- 2)

   \mapsto  \bf 2 + 4a = 5a- 2

   \mapsto  \bf 4a  - 5a = -2 - 2

  \mapsto  \bf  \cancel- a = \cancel-4

   \boxed{\mapsto  \bf  a =  4}

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