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27 May, 16:54

If 2a + 2/a = 4, what is the value of 2a^2 - 2/a^2?

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  1. 27 May, 17:09
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    Step-by-step explanation:

    2a + 2/a = 4

    Multiply each side by a to clear the fraction

    a (2a + 2/a) = 4*a

    Distribute

    2a^2 + 2 = 4a

    Subtract 4a from each side

    2a^2 - 4a + 2 = 4a-4a

    2a^2 - 4a + 2 = 0

    Divide by 2

    2/2 a^2 - 4a/2 + 2/2 = 0/2

    a^2 - 2a + 1=0

    Factor

    (a-1) (a-1) = 0

    Using the zero product property

    a=1

    2a^2 - 2/a^2

    2 (1) ^2 - 2/1^2

    2-2

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