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Hi!
[tex]b+4=2(g-h)[/tex]
[tex]b+4-4=2(g-h)-4[/tex]
[tex]Answer------> b=2(g-h)-4[/tex]
Explanation: Divide with each term of 2 and simplify first. Then divide by each term of 2 (g-h)=b+4 by over 2. You can also reduce by the expression by cancelling the common factors. You had to do with cancel by the common factors by the 2. Then divide g-h by the 1. And you can divide 4 by the 2. And finally, add h to from both sides of the equation. Hope this helps you! Thank you for posting your question at here on Brainly. Have a great day. -Charlie
Hello there!
2(g - h) = b + 4
We wanna start by using the distributive property
(2)(g) + (2)(-h) = b + 4
2g - 2h = b + 4
Add 2h on both sides
2g - 2h + 2h = b + 4 + 2h
2g = b + 4 + 2h
Divide both sides by 2
2g/2 = (b + 4 + 2h)/2
g = (b + 4 + 2h)/2
or you can say
g = 1/2 b + h + 2
I hope this helps! As always, it is my pleasure to help students like you.