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20 March, 19:39

Solve the equation

3 (-a-3) - 2 (3a+3) = -78

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  1. 20 March, 19:55
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    Given equation is 3 (-a-3) - 2 (3a+3) = -78

    we can start by distributing numbers which are outside parenthesis

    3 (-a-3) - 2 (3a+3) = -78

    -3a-9-6a-6=-78

    combine like terms

    -9a-15=-78

    -9a=-78+15

    -9a=-63

    a=-63/-9

    a=7

    Hence final answer is a=7.
  2. 20 March, 21:41
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    We are given this equation:

    3 (-a-3) - 2 (3a+3) = -78

    We will use distributive property here:

    a (b+c) = a*b + a*c

    -3a-9 - 6a-6=-78

    combining like terms

    -9a - 15 = -78

    we add 15 to both sides

    -9a - 15 + 15 = - 78+15

    -9a = -63

    dividing both sides by - 9

    a=7
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