The current rating is 2A (2 amps).
In a fuse labeled T2AL 250V, the "L" stands for "Low breaking capacity." This indicates that the fuse is designed to break the circuit under low fault current conditions. The "T" signifies that it is a time-delay fuse, while "2A" indicates the current rating of the fuse, which is 2 amperes. The "250V" specifies the voltage rating of the fuse.
Since the question is 3(2a), then just write it out. 3(2a) is 2a+2a+2a or 6a.
The multiplicative inverse of -2a is 1/(-2a) = -1/2a
2a+2a-7b+7b =4a
a-^2a-b^-a-b
a + a + a - 2a = 3a - 2a = a
2a + 2b = c subtract 2a from both sides 2a - 2a + 2b = c - 2a 2b = c - 2a divide both sides by 2 (2/2)b = (c - 2a)/2 b = (c - 2a)/2 --------------------
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3a-2a = 1
not unless you don't mind a fire... go out and buy one
2a - 7 = -9 2a - 7 + 7 = -9 + 7 2a = -9 +7 2a = -2 2a/2 = -2/2 a = -2/2 a= -1