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6 February, 15:57

The equation x^3+x^2+ax-4=0 has one root equal to - 2. Find the value of a.

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  1. 6 February, 17:34
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    a = - 4

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Given x = - 2 is a root then f ( - 2) = 0

    f (x) = x³ + x² + ax - 4, thus

    f ( - 2) = ( - 2) ³ + ( - 2) ² - 2a - 4 = 0, that is

    f ( - 2) = - 8 + 4 - 2a - 4 = 0, thus

    - 8 - 2a = 0 (add 8 to both sides)

    - 2a = 8 (divide both sides by - 2)

    a = - 4
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