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How do you solve gmx+g=m

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Solution:

Solving for x.
1) Factor out the common term g
g(mx+1)=m

2) Divide both sides by g
mx+1=\frac{m}{g}

3) Subtract 1 from both sides
mx=\frac{m}{g}-1

4) Divide both sides by m
x=\frac{\frac{m}{g}-1}{m}

Done!

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