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First combine like terms:
divide both sides by 2x to get the x together.
z(3x)=5g(-c)
now divide both sides by z to get the xs alone.
3x=(5g(-c))/z
Now to get x alone, divide both sides by 3
x= (5/3g(-1/3c) )÷ 1/3z
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