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3a - 6a + 2 = 8a + 20 - 5a

pls help!!! step by step!! URGENT!

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The answer is
a = -3
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Answer:

a = -3

Explanation:

3a−6a+2=8a+20−5a ( original equation)

Step 1: Simplify both sides of the equation.

3a−6a+2=8a+20−5a

3a+−6a+2=8a+20+−5a

(3a+−6a)+(2)=(8a+−5a)+(20)(Combine Like Terms)

−3a+2=3a+20

−3a+2=3a+20

Step 2: Subtract 3a from both sides.

−3a+2−3a=3a+20−3a

−6a+2=20

Step 3: Subtract 2 from both sides.

−6a+2−2=20−2

−6a=18

Step 4: Divide both sides by -6.

−6a/−6 = 18/-6

a=−3

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