K(2G-5)+h(5-2g)=

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Solution for K(2G-5)+h(5-2g)= equation:


Simplifying
K(2G + -5) + h(5 + -2g) = 0

Reorder the terms:
K(-5 + 2G) + h(5 + -2g) = 0
(-5 * K + 2G * K) + h(5 + -2g) = 0

Reorder the terms:
(2GK + -5K) + h(5 + -2g) = 0
(2GK + -5K) + h(5 + -2g) = 0
2GK + -5K + (5 * h + -2g * h) = 0

Reorder the terms:
2GK + -5K + (-2gh + 5h) = 0
2GK + -5K + (-2gh + 5h) = 0

Solving
2GK + -5K + -2gh + 5h = 0

Solving for variable 'G'.

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

Add '5K' to each side of the equation.
2GK + -5K + -2gh + 5K + 5h = 0 + 5K

Reorder the terms:
2GK + -5K + 5K + -2gh + 5h = 0 + 5K

Combine like terms: -5K + 5K = 0
2GK + 0 + -2gh + 5h = 0 + 5K
2GK + -2gh + 5h = 0 + 5K
Remove the zero:
2GK + -2gh + 5h = 5K

Add '2gh' to each side of the equation.
2GK + -2gh + 2gh + 5h = 5K + 2gh

Combine like terms: -2gh + 2gh = 0
2GK + 0 + 5h = 5K + 2gh
2GK + 5h = 5K + 2gh

Add '-5h' to each side of the equation.
2GK + 5h + -5h = 5K + 2gh + -5h

Combine like terms: 5h + -5h = 0
2GK + 0 = 5K + 2gh + -5h
2GK = 5K + 2gh + -5h

Divide each side by '2K'.
G = 2.5 + ghK-1 + -2.5hK-1

Simplifying
G = 2.5 + ghK-1 + -2.5hK-1

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