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Standard XI
Mathematics
Modulus Function
Let a >2 be a...
Question
Let
a
>
2
be an integer. If there are just
18
positive integers satisfying the inequality
(
x
−
a
)
(
x
−
2
a
)
(
x
−
a
2
)
<
0
,
then the value of
a
is
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Solution
There are
18
positive integers between
(
0
,
a
)
and
(
2
a
,
a
2
)
⇒
a
2
−
2
a
−
1
+
a
−
1
=
18
⇒
a
2
−
a
−
20
=
0
⇒
a
=
5
or
a
=
−
4
As
a
>
2
,
∴
a
=
5
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