What is the product of (3a + 2)(4a2 – 2a + 9)?


Answer:

a = -2/3

Step-by-step explanation:

Solve for a over the real numbers:

(3 a + 2) (4 a^2 - 2 a + 9) = 0


Split into two equations:

3 a + 2 = 0 or 4 a^2 - 2 a + 9 = 0


Subtract 2 from both sides:

3 a = -2 or 4 a^2 - 2 a + 9 = 0


Divide both sides by 3:

a = -2/3 or 4 a^2 - 2 a + 9 = 0


Divide both sides by 4:

a = -2/3 or a^2 - a/2 + 9/4 = 0


Subtract 9/4 from both sides:

a = -2/3 or a^2 - a/2 = -9/4


Add 1/16 to both sides:

a = -2/3 or a^2 - a/2 + 1/16 = -35/16


Write the left hand side as a square:

a = -2/3 or (a - 1/4)^2 = -35/16


(a - 1/4)^2 = -35/16 has no solution since for all a on the real line, (a - 1/4)^2 >=0 and -35/16<0:

Answer:  a = -2/3


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