Is g=-3 g+4-3g=1+g
is g=-3
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g+4-3g=1+g assuming this is the equation you're trying to solve first lets combine like terms, g-3g = -2g so our equation will now look like 4-2g=1+g now we need to solve for g this can be done by moving all the variables to one side, and the constants to the other in order to move the variables all to the right, we need to add 2g to both sides, because 2g -2g =0 remember that whenever you want to add, subtract, multiply divide anything to one side, the same must be done to the other now our equation will look like 4-2g+2g=1+g+2g combine like terms 4=1+3g now we want to move the constants over to the opposite side (left side) the only constant on the right side is "1", in order to get rid of it, we must subtract 1 to the right, but we need to also subtract 1 from the left side as well 4-1=1+3g-1 3=(1-1)+3g 3=3g now we solve for g this can be done by dividing 3 to both sides 1=g
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