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asked • 10/01/19

Solve the literal equation for the variable: r+zb=m

In the equation, solve for z.

MICHAEL E.

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Solve this equation using the properties of equality that you would normally use if you had only one variable in the equation. Thus: Step 1: Isolate the term containing z by subtracting r from both sides of the equation: r+zb-r=m-r zb=m-r Step 2: Divide both sides of the equation by b to isolate z (remember that since zb means z x b, to undo the multiplication, you divide by b). Thus: zb/b=(m-r)/b z=(m-r)/b
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