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    Solve the Equation\(\frac { 3 } { a - 3 } = \frac { a } { a - 3 } - 5\)
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Solve the Equation 3a−3=aa−3−5\frac { 3 } { a - 3 } = \frac { a } { a - 3 } - 5a−33​=a−3a​−5

Question 57

Question 57

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Solve the equation.
- 3a−3=aa−3−5\frac { 3 } { a - 3 } = \frac { a } { a - 3 } - 5a−33​=a−3a​−5


A) 3
B) no solution
C) −3- 3−3
D) 3,−33 , - 33,−3

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