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In Mathematics / Middle School | 2014-10-25

Solve the equation:

\[ 2g + 7 = -4g + 7 + 6g \]

Asked by Lieyah

Answer (3)

2 g + 7 = − 4 g + 7 + 6 g 2 g + 7 = 2 g + 7 → T r u e s t a t e m e n t 2 g − 2 g = 7 − 7 0 = 0 ​

Answered by mariamikayla | 2024-06-10

You can move all the terms with **g **in left, and the free terms in right. 2g+7=-4g+7+6g 2g+4g-6g=7-7 0=0 => It's true.

Answered by eu99li | 2024-06-10

The equation simplifies to 7 = 7 , which is true for any value. This means that g can be any real number, resulting in infinite solutions. Therefore, the equation has no restrictions on the value of g .
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Answered by mariamikayla | 2025-04-20