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how many solutions does -14(z-5)=-14z+70

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Answered by singanaboina009335
0

Answer:

If we distribute the -14 on the left hand side we get

-14z +70 = -14z + 70

if we subtract 70 from each side, and divide by -14 we get

z = z since this is true for all numbers (by the identity property) there are infinitely many solutions to the equation, Try it with any number you can think of, and it will result in a true statement.

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Answered by bendimohini6
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Answer:

- 14 ( z - 5 ) = - 14z + 70

- 14z + 70 = - 14z + 70

- 14z + 14z = 70 - 70

= 0

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