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For what value of a is - 4a zero of the polynomial p(x) = x ^ 2 - x - (2a + 2) ^ 2​

For what value of a is - 4a zero of the polynomial p(x) = x ^ 2 - x - (2a + 2) ^ 2​-example-1
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Answer:
a=(1\pm √(13))/(6)

Explanation:

Given

Quadratic Equation is
x^2-x-(2a+2)


-4a is the solution of the given equation


\therefore (-4a)^2-(-4a)-(2a+2)^2=0\\\Rightarrow 16a^2+4a-(4a^2+4+8a)=0\\\Rightarrow 12a^2-4a-4=0\\\Rightarrow 3a^2-a-1=0\\\\\Rightarrow a=(1\pm √(1+12))/(2* 3)=(1\pm √(13))/(6)

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