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  • 04-02-2016
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-g+2(3+g)=-4(g+1) Can't figure out need help

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  • 04-02-2016
You just need to solve for g, multiply it out to get -g+6+2g=-4g-4, subtract 6 from both sides to get -g+2g=-4g-10, then add 4g to both sides for -g+2g-4g=-10, then add the g's together to get -3g=-10, divide both sides by -3 and you get g=3,1,3 (three and one third).
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