21=3G+q

Simple and best practice solution for 21=3G+q equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for 21=3G+q equation:


Simplifying
21 = 3G + q

Solving
21 = 3G + q

Solving for variable 'G'.

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

Add '-3G' to each side of the equation.
21 + -3G = 3G + -3G + q

Combine like terms: 3G + -3G = 0
21 + -3G = 0 + q
21 + -3G = q

Add '-21' to each side of the equation.
21 + -21 + -3G = -21 + q

Combine like terms: 21 + -21 = 0
0 + -3G = -21 + q
-3G = -21 + q

Divide each side by '-3'.
G = 7 + -0.3333333333q

Simplifying
G = 7 + -0.3333333333q

See similar equations:

| 4d^2+9=12 | | 10x+8=25 | | 7/2=41-22c | | 16.16+.9x=16.68+-.14 | | 5x^2+10z+9=0 | | 2(b-3)=5(b+8)-19 | | =xa-xb-a+b | | 11-6t-14=8t+33-5t | | 6x+13=12x-41 | | 15.93+.13x=16.68+-.11 | | 2-18=9x-2-8x | | 4x+14=6x-12 | | 2(4n)(3m)= | | -(3x-14)+2(6x+7)= | | x(3x+2)=200 | | 9-(5z+2)= | | tan(x-pi/4) | | -sin^2(x)-sinx-cos^2(x)=1 | | X+(y+18)=144 | | -10z+-9z=12 | | -sin^2(x)-sinx-cos^2(x)= | | c=6*6+12*180 | | (-38)+82+(-76)= | | 2a+4*7+3*a=-14 | | -sin^2(x)-cos^2(x)= | | 3/4=12m | | 5x+15=16+4x | | -5*j-3=45 | | A=1/6(3.14r^2)m | | f(x)=2x^2+24 | | r/1.2=2.3 | | 6/7w=30 |

Equations solver categories