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What value of a satisfies the following equation 5a+53a−1=3 ?

Select one:
A. 0
B. 1
C. 2
D. No real number

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5a+53a−1=3

add 1 to each side

5a +53a = 4

58a =4

a = 4/58

a = 2/29

User Omar Alvarado
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Answer:

No real number (D)

Explanation:

Given the equation 5a+53a-1=3

To get the value of 'a'

First, we will add 1 to both sides to have;

5a+53a-1+1 = 3+1

5a+53a=4

58a=4

Dividing both sides by the coefficient of 'a' which is 58 gives us;

58a/58 = 4/58

a = 2/29

The value of a is therefore no real number but a fraction.

User Brendan Falkowski
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