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G=2+4a get “a” by itself show work

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Given:

G = 2 + 4a

To make a subject of the equation, first step is subtract 2 from both sides:


G\text{ - 2 = 2 -2 + 4a}
G\text{ - 2 = 4a}

The next step is to divide both sides by 4:


\frac{G\text{ - 2}}{4}\text{ = }(4a)/(4)
\frac{G\text{ - 2}}{4}\text{ = a}

Therfore,


\text{ a = }\frac{G\text{ - 2}}{4}

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