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Help please How many solutions does the equation 6a − 3a − 6 = −2 + 3 have? A. Two B. None C. One D. Infinitely many

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One solution

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User JuanMa Cuevas
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6a - 3a - 6 = -2 + 3
3a - 6 = 1
3a = 7

There would only be one solution.
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