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A line passing through the points (a,2a) and (−2,3) is perpendicular to the line 4x+3y+5=0 , find the value of a.

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The value of 'a' in the given question is 18/5.


\[ m_1 = (2a - 3)/(a + 2) \]\[ m_2 = -(4)/(3) \]

The lines are perpendicular, so
\( m_1 \cdot m_2 = -1 \).

Now, substitute the expressions for
\( m_1 \) and
\( m_2 \) into the perpendicularity condition:


\[ (2a - 3)/(a + 2) \cdot \left(-(4)/(3)\right) = -1 \]

Multiply both sides by
\(-(3)/(4)\) to simplify:


\[ (2a - 3)/(a + 2) = (3)/(4) \]

Cross-multiply to eliminate fractions:

4(2a - 3) = 3(a + 2)

Expand and solve for a:

8a - 12 = 3a + 6

Combine like terms:

5a = 18

Solve for a:


\[ a = (18)/(5) \]

So, the correct value for a is
\( (18)/(5) \).

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