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Carl Wheeler
30 August, 21:09
How do you solve absolute value equations?
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Kamila
30 August, 21:44
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g=0
Step-by-step explanation:
If the equation is - 4/5g-12=-12, then you would start by canceling out both of the - 12, so your new equation would be - 4/5g=0. Since you need to get g by itself, multiply it by the inverse - 5/4, and you have g by itself.
Your answer would be g=0
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