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For what value of a does the equation 3(2x-a)=2(3x+12) have infinitely many solutions to x

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Answer:

X=24

Explanation:

3(2x-a)=2(3x+12)

6x-3a=6x+24

-6x both sides.

-3a=x+24

Get rid of the -3a.

x+24

divide by x both sides.

x=24

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Answer: a = -8

3(2x - a) = 2(3x + 12)

⇔ 6x - 3a = 6x + 24

⇔ - 3a = 24

⇔ a = -8

Explanation:

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