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If z - 4 upon z equal to 2 then the maximum value of z is equal to

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Answered by Brâiñlynêha
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\huge\mathbb{Question:-}

If z - 4 upon z equal to 2 then the maximum value of z is equal to

\huge\mathtt{Solution:-}

It's a linear equation of one variable

Linear equation is an equation which can be written in the form of

ax+b=0

where x is variable

Now according to question :-

\sf \frac{z-4}{z}=2\\ \sf\rightarrow z-4=2×z\\ \sf\implies z-4=2z\\ \sf\implies -4=2z-z\\ \sf\implies (-4)=z

The value of z is (-4)

The maximum value of z=(-4)

\boxed{\mathtt{Value \:z =(-4)}}

Answered by 3CHANDNI339
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 \underline \mathbb{SOLUTION}

✨It's a linear equation of one variable

✨Linear equation is an equation which can be written in the form of

✨ax+b=0

✨where x is variable

✨Now according to question

z - 4 \div z = 2

✨z−4=2×z

✨z−4=2z

✨−4=2z−z

✨(−4)=z

✨The value of z is (-4)

✨The maximum value of z=(-4)

value \: z = ( - 4)

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