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Using remainder theorem, find the value of ‘a’ if the division of x 3 +5x 2 −ax+6 by (x−1) leaves the remainder 2a.

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We have been asked to determine the value of a if the division of x3+5x2ax+6 by (x1) leaves the remainder 2a, using remainder theorem 

ML Aggarwal(avichal publication)  Factorisation chapter 6, question no 6

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  1. Let us assume
    x−1=0⇒x=1

    By remainder theorem, when f(x) is divide by (x−1),
    Remainder r=f(1)
    ⇒2a=(1)3+5(1)2−a(1)+6[∵r=2a(Given)]
    ⇒2a=1+5−a+6
    ⇒2a+a=12
    ⇒3a=12
    ⇒a=12/3
    ​⇒a=4
    Therefore, the value of a is 4.

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