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Rodney Juarez
10 November, 06:59
Rearrange x=3g+2 to make g the subject
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Frank Key
10 November, 07:19
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Switch the sides, so that g is on the left (for the sake of simplicity, to have the standard format) : 3g+2=x Then, move 2 to the other side (remember to change it to negative), so you'll isolate g: 3g=x-2 Finally, divide both sides by 3, so you'll truly isolate g: g=x/3-2/3
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