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3 August, 09:51

What is the answer with work for - g+2 (3+g) = -4 (g+1)

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  1. 3 August, 10:02
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    Hey, I'd like to give you a professional response.

    First we need to re-group terms.

    1. 2 (3+g) - g=-4 (g+1)

    Let's also expand the terms.

    6+2g-g=-4g-4

    Simplify 6+2g-g to 6 + g.

    6+g=-4g-4

    Add 4g to BOTH sides.

    6+2g-g=-4g-4

    Simplify 6+g+4g to 6+5g.

    6+5g=-4

    Now subtract 6 from both sides.

    5g = - 4-6

    Simplify - 4 - 6 to - 10.

    Now you have 5g = - 10.

    g = - 10/5 (Divide both sides by 5)

    Simplify - 10/5 to 2.

    G = 2

    Let's check our answer.

    First let g = 2.

    2+2 X (3-2) = - 4 X (-2 + 1)

    2 + 2 X 1 = - 4 X (-2 + 1)

    2 + 2 X 1 = - 4 x - 1

    2+2 = - (-4)

    Remove the parentheses,

    4 = 4 This problem has been checked.
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