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Solve for f. 6f + 9g = 3g + f
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Solve for f.
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Answer is f=-6/5
6f+9g=3g+f
Subtract f from both sides
5f+9g=3g
Subtract 9g from both sides
5f=-6g
Divide 5 to get f by itself and you get
-6/5
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Answer:
f=-6g/5
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