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 solve the following equation for g:

m+n^2 = g5M

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Answer:

To solve for g in the equation m + n^2 = g5M, we first need to isolate g on one side of the equation. We can do this by subtracting m and n^2 from both sides:

m + n^2 = g5M

m + n^2 - m - n^2 = g5M - m - n^2

0 = g5M - m - n^2

Now we can divide both sides by 5M:

0 = (g5M - m - n^2) / 5M

And we get the equation for g:

g = (m + n^2) / 5M

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