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{:[9g=3(-4+5g)],[g=◻]:}

Solve for g g .\newline9g=3(4+5g)g= \begin{array}{l} 9 g=3(-4+5 g) \\ g=\square \end{array}

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Q. Solve for g g .\newline9g=3(4+5g)g= \begin{array}{l} 9 g=3(-4+5 g) \\ g=\square \end{array}
  1. Simplify equation using distributive property: Simplify the equation on the right side using the distributive property.\newline9g=3(4+5g)9g = 3(-4 + 5g)\newline=3×4+3×5g= 3 \times -4 + 3 \times 5g\newline=12+15g= -12 + 15g
  2. Isolate gg by subtracting 9g9g from both sides: Now we have the simplified equation.9g=12+15g9g = -12 + 15g
  3. Simplify equation further: To isolate gg, we need to get all the gg terms on one side. Let's move the 9g9g from the left to the right by subtracting 9g9g from both sides.\newline9g9g=12+15g9g9g - 9g = -12 + 15g - 9g\newline0=12+6g0 = -12 + 6g
  4. Isolate g by adding 1212 to both sides: Now we have a simpler equation to solve for g.\newline00 = 12-12 + 66g\newlineTo isolate g, add 1212 to both sides.\newline00 + 1212 = 12-12 + 1212 + 66g\newline1212 = 66g
  5. Divide both sides by 66 to solve for g: Divide both sides by 66 to solve for g.\newline\frac{1212}{66} = \frac{66g}{66}\newline22 = g

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