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what is the answer to g(r)=−5r+13

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  • 23-02-2018
Simplifying g(r) = -5r + 13 Multiply g * r gr = -5r + 13
  Reorder the terms: gr = 13 + -5r Solving gr = 13 + -5r
Solving for variable 'g'.
 Move all terms containing g to the left, all other terms to the right.
 Divide each side by 'r'. g = 13r-1 + -5
 Simplifying g = 13r-1 + -5 Reorder the terms: g = -5 + 13r-1
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