17=(g+3)-g

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Solution for 17=(g+3)-g equation:


Simplifying
17 = (g + 3) + -1g

Reorder the terms:
17 = (3 + g) + -1g

Remove parenthesis around (3 + g)
17 = 3 + g + -1g

Combine like terms: g + -1g = 0
17 = 3 + 0
17 = 3

Solving
17 = 3

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