5g+4c(-5+3g)=1-g

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Solution for 5g+4c(-5+3g)=1-g equation:


Simplifying
5g + 4c(-5 + 3g) = 1 + -1g
5g + (-5 * 4c + 3g * 4c) = 1 + -1g
5g + (-20c + 12cg) = 1 + -1g

Reorder the terms:
-20c + 12cg + 5g = 1 + -1g

Solving
-20c + 12cg + 5g = 1 + -1g

Solving for variable 'c'.

Move all terms containing c to the left, all other terms to the right.

Add '-5g' to each side of the equation.
-20c + 12cg + 5g + -5g = 1 + -1g + -5g

Combine like terms: 5g + -5g = 0
-20c + 12cg + 0 = 1 + -1g + -5g
-20c + 12cg = 1 + -1g + -5g

Combine like terms: -1g + -5g = -6g
-20c + 12cg = 1 + -6g

Reorder the terms:
-1 + -20c + 12cg + 6g = 1 + -6g + -1 + 6g

Reorder the terms:
-1 + -20c + 12cg + 6g = 1 + -1 + -6g + 6g

Combine like terms: 1 + -1 = 0
-1 + -20c + 12cg + 6g = 0 + -6g + 6g
-1 + -20c + 12cg + 6g = -6g + 6g

Combine like terms: -6g + 6g = 0
-1 + -20c + 12cg + 6g = 0

The solution to this equation could not be determined.

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