Math, asked by dineshbhopi992, 9 months ago

linear equations in two variable solve =2z-1=14-z​

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Answered by Anonymous
5

\huge\underline\bold\green{Solution}

\implies\sf 2z-1=14-z

\implies\sf 2z+z=1+14

\implies\sf 3z=15

\implies\sf z=\cancel\frac{15}{3}

\implies\sf z=5

Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

The value of the equation will be 5.

Step-by-step explanation:

As per the data given in the question,

We have to find the value of the equation,

Given that,

2z-1=14-z

Rearranging the terms, we get

=> 2z-1=-z+14

Add 1 on both sides, we get

=> 2z-1+1=-z+14+1

Simplifying it further,

=> 2z=-z+14+1

Add the numbers,

=> 2z=-z+15

Add both sides by z,

=> 2z+z=-z+15+z

=> 3z = 15

Divide both sides by 3,

=> z = 5

Hence, the required solution will be 5.

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