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F = 2g + 2h Solve for G Pllzzzz

User Joe Orost
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Greetings from Brasil...

Let's isolate G

F = 2G + 2H

2G = F - 2H

G = (F - 2H)/2

F = 2g + 2h Solve for G Pllzzzz-example-1
User Monifa
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Answer:


\sf g= (f)/(2)-h

Explanation:

"Solve for g" means to apply arithmetic operations to isolate g.

Given equation:


\sf f = 2g + 2h

Subtract 2h from both sides:


\implies \sf f -2h= 2g + 2h-2h


\implies \sf f -2h= 2g

Divide both sides by 2:


\implies \sf (f)/(2)-(2h)/(2)= (2g)/(2)

Cancel the common factor of 2:


\implies \sf (f)/(2)-(\diagup\!\!\!\!2\:h)/(\diagup\!\!\!\!2)= (\diagup\!\!\!\!2\:g)/(\diagup\!\!\!\!2)


\implies \sf (f)/(2)-h=g

Switch sides:


\implies \sf g= (f)/(2)-h

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