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Solve the equation.

-6a + 3 = -3(2a - 1)

A. a = 5
B. a = 10
C. no solution
D. identity

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-6a + 3 = -3(2a - 1)
\text{Expand the equation}


\text{Since both sides equal, there are infinitely many solutions}


\text{Solution = D}
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d. identity

-6a + 3 = -3(2a - 1)
-6a + 3 = -6a + 3

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