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The equation 24x2+25x−47 ax−2 =−8x−3− 53 ax−2 is true for all values of x≠ 2 a , where a is a constant. What is the value of a?

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Answered by anjalisinghaa
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multiply both sides of the given equation by ax−2. When you multiply each side by ax−2, you should have:

24x2+25x−47=(−8x−3)(ax−2)−53

You should then multiply (−8x−3) and (ax−2) using FOIL.

24x2+25x−47=−8ax2−3ax+16x+6−53

Then, reduce on the right side of the equation

24x2+25x−47=−8ax2−3ax+16x−47

Since the coefficients of the x2-term have to be equal on both sides of the equation, −8a=24, or a=−3.

so answer is -3

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