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(Solve for a) a + 6 = 3a + 2

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We can solve for a variable in an equation by isolating on one side of the equation and getting everything else on the opposite side.

a + 6 = 3a + 2

The variable a is on both sides. Get them on one side.

a + 6 = 3a + 2
6 = 2a + 2 <-- Subtract a from each side

Now the variable a is only on one side. Undo any operations done to a by using the inverse of those operations

6 = 2a + 2

The variable a is being multiplied by 2 and added to 2. Undo all of those operations.

6 = 2a + 2
4 = 2a <-- Subtract both sides by 2
2 = a <-- Divide both sides by 2

So, a is equal to 2.
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