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Solve for x zx=5g(2x-c)
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Solve for x
zx=5g(2x-c)
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zx = 5g(2x-c)
zx = 10gx - 5gc
zx - 10gx = - 5gc
Final answer is x = 5cg/10g-z
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zx = 5g(2x - c) Use the Distributive Property
zx = 10gx -5cg Subtract 10gx from both sides
zx - 10gx = -5cg Factor out the x
x (z - 10g) = -5cg Divide both sides by (z - 10g)
x =
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