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This implies that there will be infinitely many solutions. If you plug in any value for a, you will end up with an equation that is true.

For example, let's plug in a = 0.

[tex] \frac{0-3}{2} = \frac{0-3}{2} \\\\ \boxed{\bf{\frac{-3}{2} = \frac{-3}{2} }}[/tex]

We can even plug a bigger number like a = 100, and it will still work. That is because it has infinitely many solutions. It's like if you have an equation like:
x = x
Any value of x will equal to x. There are infinitely many solutions to it.

[tex] \frac{101-3}{2} = \frac{101-3}{2} \\\\ \frac{98}{2} =\frac{98}{2}\\\\ \boxed{\bf{49 =9 }}[/tex]

Your final answer is infinitely many solutions.

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