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A polynomial pp is defined by p(x)=(x4)(x2+ax+3)p(x) = (x - 4)(x^2 + ax + 3), where aa is a constant. If p(1)=18p(1) = -18, what is the value of aa?

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Substituting x=1x = 1 into p(x)=(x4)(x2+ax+3)p(x) = (x - 4)(x^2 + ax + 3) gives p(1)=(14)(12+a(1)+3)=3(4+a)p(1) = (1 - 4)(1^2 + a(1) + 3) = -3(4 + a). Since we are given that p(1)=18p(1) = -18, we can set 3(4+a)=18-3(4 + a) = -18. Dividing both sides of the equation by 3-3 gives 4+a=64 + a = 6. Subtracting 44 from both sides gives a=2a = 2.

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1
Substitute x=1x = 1 into the expression for p(x)p(x).
p(1)=(14)(12+a(1)+3)=3(4+a)p(1) = (1 - 4)(1^2 + a(1) + 3) = -3(4 + a)
We are given that p(1)=18p(1) = -18, so substituting x=1x = 1 will allow us to set up an equation in terms of the constant aa.
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Set the simplified expression equal to 18-18 and solve for aa.
a=2a = 2
Dividing both sides of 3(4+a)=18-3(4 + a) = -18 by 3-3 yields 4+a=64 + a = 6, and subtracting 44 from both sides gives the value of aa.

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