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How many solutions does this equation have? 2 + 3g = -10+3g

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Explanation:

The given equation is 2 + 3g = -10 + 3g.

We can simplify the equation by subtracting 3g from both sides:

2 + 3g - 3g = -10 + 3g - 3g

Simplifying further, we get:

2 = -10

This is not a true statement, since 2 is not equal to -10. In fact, this statement is always false, regardless of the value of g.

Therefore, there are no solutions to this equation.

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