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For which value of a will the equation 3(x-2)=a+3x have an infinite number of solution. A) 2 B) -6 C)6 D) -2
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For which value of a will the equation 3(x-2)=a+3x have an infinite number of solution. A) 2 B) -6 C)6 D) -2
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I think the answer is
-6
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I think is C or B
Because
3(x-2) = a+ 3x
3x 6 = a + 3x
3x+3x= 6
So
6=a + 6x
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