g(t)=-160(2x^2)+60(2)

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Solution for g(t)=-160(2x^2)+60(2) equation:


Simplifying
g(t) = -160(2x2) + 60(2)

Multiply g * t
gt = -160(2x2) + 60(2)

Remove parenthesis around (2x2)
gt = -160 * 2x2 + 60(2)

Multiply -160 * 2
gt = -320x2 + 60(2)

Multiply 60 * 2
gt = -320x2 + 120

Reorder the terms:
gt = 120 + -320x2

Solving
gt = 120 + -320x2

Solving for variable 'g'.

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

Divide each side by 't'.
g = 120t-1 + -320t-1x2

Simplifying
g = 120t-1 + -320t-1x2

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