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4g + 3(-3 + 4g) = 1-g. Solve the equation. Can someone help me ASAP. I'm confused
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4g + 3(-3 + 4g) = 1-g. Solve the equation. Can someone help me ASAP. I'm confused
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4g + 3(-3 + 4g) = 1-g. Solve the equation. Can someone help me ASAP. I'm confused
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4g+3(-3+4g)=1-g
Distribute the 3(-3+4g)
4g-9+12g=1-g
Add 4g and 12g
16g-9=1-
1g
Add 1g and 16g (variables always have an invisible 1 in front)
17g-9=1
Add 9 and 1
17g=10
Divide both sides by 17 and the answer is g=10/17
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