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How many solutions does this equation have?

a + 3 + 2a = -1 + 3a + 4

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-8a+4 im pretty sure

User Mayank Pandya
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Answer: There are infinitely many solutions of this equation.

Explanation:

The given equation :
a + 3 + 2a = -1 + 3a + 4

First we try to solve the above equation by combining the like terms (by reordering them), we get


3a+3=3a+3

Subtracting 3a from both sides (by using subtracting property of equality), we get


3=3, which is absolutely a correct fact.

That means, the equation has infinitely many solutions as a can take any real value .

Thus , there are infinitely many solutions of this equation.

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