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3a + 2(a - 9) = 6-(2a - 3)​

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Answered by BrainlyMT
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\red{3a + 2(a - 9) =  6 - (2a - 3)}

\red{3a + 2a - 18 = 6 - 2a + 3}

\red{5a - 18 = 9  - 2a}

\red{5a + 2a = 18  + 9}

\red{7a = 27}

\red{a =  \frac{27}{7}  = 3.857}

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Answered by Aloi99
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Answer:

Question:-

Find a,if

3a + 2(a - 9) = 6-(2a - 3)

Solution:-

3a + 2(a-9)=6-(2a-3)

=>3a+2a-18=6-2a+3

When we take -2a TO LHS=2a

=>5a+2a=9+18

=7a=27

\blue{</em><em>a=27/7</em><em>}

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