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If 2a+ 2/a =4, what is the value of 2a^2− 2/a^2 ?

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Step-by-step explanation

Given :


(2a + 2)/(a) = 4

We solve for 'a' to obtain,


2a + 2 = 4a

This implies that,


2 = 4a - 2a


2 = 2a

This implies that,


a = 1

We substitute a=1 into


\frac{ 2{a}^(2) - 2}{ {a}^(2) }

This gives us,


\frac{ 2{(1)}^(2) - 2}{ {(1)}^(2) } = (2 - 2)/(2) = (0)/(2) = 0

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