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Suppose you want to solve the equation 2a + 2b= 2a, where a and b are nonzero real numbers. Describe the solution to this equation. Justify your description

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This equation has no solution where 'a' and 'b'
are both non-zero real numbers.

You said 2a + 2b = 2a

Subtract 2a from each side: 2b = 0

'b' must be zero.

And it doesn't matter what the value of 'a' is.
As long as b=0, 'a' can be any number.
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