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How do you solve g= y-c+x for x

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User Vamin
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You would subtract y and add c to both sides and you’ll get x=g-y+c

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User Manoj Salvi
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To solve for x just isolate x by moving the other variables so....:
First add c to both sides
g+c= y+x
Subtract y from both sides
g+c-y= x
That should be your final answer (we cannot come up with an actual digit for x because there are no numbers in this equation we simply can make an equation for x)
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