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2(3g+1) = 2g(2+4) ................................ edited per OP in response #4
What is g=?
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What is g=?
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Why did you post a middle school problem in the Intermediate/Advanced Algebra forum?2(3g+1)=2g+4)
What is g=?
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Check your given problem again and make sure you have posted the problem correctly.2(3g+1)=2g+4)
What is g=?
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2(3g+1) = 2g(2+4)Check your given problem again and make sure you have posted the problem correctly.
2(3g+1)=2g+4) .... you have an unbalanced parenthesis at the end!
Your rude.Why did you post a middle school problem in the Intermediate/Advanced Algebra forum?
If you divide by 2 you get 3g+1=g+2
You are sure now about the correctness of the post?2(3g+1) = 2g(2+4)
Watch Jomo ....................... the problem has changed. This is what I was complaining about!I think that the helpers are not happy happy that you do not post any work which you can also find in the guidelines where you found the quote which you posted. Also your user name saying that you are not available now is not nice. It almost says that you want us to post an answer so that when you come back later the answer will be there. This is a help forum where we expect students to solve their problem with our help. This means that you need to involved (available) in this thread.
Let's move on from here. pka suggest that you divide by 2 and get 3g+1 = g+2. Do you know how to proceed from here?
I felt that you were (correctly) defending pka and maybe had some of the same feelings which I had in my post. I am just trying to turn things around and maybe get a regular poster who follows our rules. I hope that I am not totally wrong about my suspicions. If I am I do apologize (something which I thought I would never do to you!)Watch Jomo ....................... the problem has changed. This is what I was complaining about!
"Did the sun rise in the east to-day? - something is wrong - Jomo is apologizing to khan'before' Jomo did anything wrong!!I doubted that you were complaining solely because of the missing parenthesis. We all knew that it should be there. I felt that you were (correctly) defending pka and maybe had some of the same feelings which I had in my post. I am just trying to turn things around and maybe get a regular poster who follows our rules. I hope that I am not totally wrong about my suspicions. If I am I do apologize (something which I thought I would never do to you!)
Oh, the problem did drastically change and is still probably wrong as you said. Can you delete my previous post where I apologized to you--only kidding."Did the sun rise in the east to-day? - something is wrong - Jomo is apologizing to khan'before' Jomo did anything wrong!!
Look at the new problem statement! It is drastically different - no 'g' inside the bracket of RHS. I have a suspicion that the problem statement is still not correct!!
It's a username don't you understand it's just for fun i dont mean it.I think that the helpers are not happy that you do not post any work which you can also find in the guidelines are required just where you found the quote which you posted. Also your user name saying that you are not available now is not nice. It almost says that you want us to post an answer so that when you come back later the answer will be there. This is a help forum where we expect students to solve their problem with our help. This means that you need to involved (available) in this thread.
Let's move on from here. pka suggest that you divide by 2 and get 3g+1 = g+2. Do you know how to proceed from here?
OK, fine. Can you please post the correct problem and show some work or tell us why you are stuck at the very beginning?It's a username don't you understand it's just for fun i dont mean it.
I edited your original post (response #1) according to the correction you had provided (response # 4). However, we suspect that the problem statement is still incorrect (may be not).what do you mean you edit my work and say it was wrong what is this!
No it isn't because g is mentioned in the sum.I edited your original post (response #1) according to the correction you had provided (response # 4). However, we suspect that the problem statement is still incorrect (may be not).
OK, fine. Can you please post the correct problem and show some work or tell us why you are stuck at the very beginning?
I wasn't saying it to you i was saying it to that pka guy because he was being so rude in the first line he said.You are sure now about the correctness of the post?
Posting incorrect problem is extremely rude.
We are all volunteers here and you are wasting our time through incorrect post!!
I'm not stuck i haven't even got to know if i'm stuck because i don't know how to do it and to let you know i can do algebra but not this.OK, fine. Can you please post the correct problem and show some work or tell us why you are stuck at the very beginning?