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We have: x = 3g + 2

Subtract 2 from the both sides, 
x - 2 = 3g + 2 - 2
x - 2 = 3g

Now, Divide 3 from both sides, 
(x-2)/3 = 3g/3
g = x-2 / 3

In short, Your Answer would be x-2 /3

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The concept of the linear system, subtraction, and division is applied.

g is taken as a subject then the equation is [tex]\rm g = \dfrac{x - 2}{3}[/tex].

What is the linear system?

It is a system of an equation in which the highest power of the variable is always 1. A one-dimension figure that has no width. It is a combination of infinite points side by side.

Given

x = 3g + 2 is a single linear variable equation.

Rearrange x = 3g + 2 to make g the subject.

Subtract 2 from the equation.Then

x - 2 = 3g

Divide the equation by 3. Then

[tex]\rm g = \dfrac{x - 2}{3}[/tex]

Thus, g is taken as a subject then the equation is [tex]\rm g = \dfrac{x - 2}{3}[/tex].

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