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What is the value of a in the equation a = 2 + 3a + 6? −8 −4 4 8
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What is the value of a in the equation a = 2 + 3a + 6?
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Answer: The answer is -4!
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a = 2 + 3a + 6
a - 3a = 2 + 6
-2a = 8
a = 8/-2
a = -4
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