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Simplifying g(k * 2) = 2k * 2 + -3 Reorder the terms for easier multiplication: g(2k) = 2k * 2 + -3 Remove parenthesis around (2k) g * 2k = 2k * 2 + -3 Reorder the terms for easier multiplication: 2g * k = 2k * 2 + -3 Multiply g * k 2gk = 2k * 2 + -3 Reorder the terms for easier multiplication: 2gk = 2 * 2k + -3 Multiply 2 * 2 2gk = 4k + -3 Reorder the terms: 2gk = -3 + 4k Solving 2gk = -3 + 4k Solving for variable 'g'. Move all terms containing g to the left, all other terms to the right. Divide each side by '2k'. g = -1.5k-1 + 2 Simplifying g = -1.5k-1 + 2 Reorder the terms: g = 2 + -1.5k-1
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