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2x + a = 2x -3 in the equation above, a is a constant l. for what value of a does the equation have no solutions?
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2x + a = 2x -3 in the equation above, a is a constant l. for what value of a does the equation have no solutions?
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2x + a = 2x -3 in the equation above, a is a constant l. for what value of a does the equation have no solutions?
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a=-3 and i think any value of 'a' makes those equation infinite solution because expression has same variable both side.
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