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If (a,a + square root 3) lies on the graph of y=2x, then a = ?

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Start with y = 2x. Subst. a for x and a+sqrt(3) for y:

a+sqrt(3) = 2a

Subtracting a from both sides: sqrt(3) = a

User Michal Shatz
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If the point

(a \: \: a √(3) )
lies on

y = 2x
then it must satisfy it.

That is


a + √(3) = 2(a)

\rightarrow \: a + √(3) = 2a


Grouping like terms we have,


√(3) = 2a - a

\therefore \: a = √(3)

User Luis Colon
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