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If 3x^2 - ax+ 6 = ax^2+ 2x + 2 has only ...

If `3x^2 - ax+ 6 = ax^2+ 2x + 2` has only one (repeated) solution, then the positive integral solution of a is:

A

4

B

5

C

2

D

3

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