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-\frac{1}{4}a-4-\frac{1}{4}a=-3
Subtract \frac{1}{4}a from both sides.
-\frac{1}{2}a-4=-3
Combine -\frac{1}{4}a and -\frac{1}{4}a to get -\frac{1}{2}a.
-\frac{1}{2}a=-3+4
Add 4 to both sides.
-\frac{1}{2}a=1
Add -3 and 4 to get 1.
a=1\left(-2\right)
Multiply both sides by -2, the reciprocal of -\frac{1}{2}.
a=-2
Multiply 1 and -2 to get -2.
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