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Find the value of a
in the equation,(3+4√3)(2-a√3)=-18+2√3​

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Given:

The equation is:


\left(3+4√(3)\right)\left(2-a√(3)\right)=-18+2√(3)

To find:

The value of a.

Solution:

We have,


\left(3+4√(3)\right)\left(2-a√(3)\right)=-18+2√(3)

On simplification, we get


(3)(2)+(4√(3))(2)+(3)(-a√(3))+(4√(3))(-a√(3))=-18+2√(3)


6+8√(3)-3a√(3)-4a(3)=-18+2√(3)


6+8√(3)-3a√(3)-12a=-18+2√(3)


(6-12a)+(8-3a)√(3)=-18+2√(3)

On comparing both sides, we get


6-12a=-18


-12a=-18-6


a=(-24)/(-12)


a=2

And,


8-3a=2


-3a=2-8


a=(-6)/(-3)


a=2

Therefore, the value of a is 2.

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