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simplify and solve 2(5z – 7) – 2(8z – 11) = 4(5z – 13) – 17​

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Answered by itzCutieangle
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We have,

3(5z−7)−2(9z−11)=4(8z−13)−17

⇒15z−21−18z+22=32z−52−17

⇒−3z+1=32z−69

⇒−3z−32z=−69−1 [Transpsoing 32z to LHS and 1 to RHS]

⇒−35z=−70

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Answered by nihasrajgone2005
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Answer:

We have,

3(5z−7)−2(9z−11)=4(8z−13)−17

⇒15z−21−18z+22=32z−52−17

⇒−3z+1=32z−69

⇒−3z−32z=−69−1 [Transpsoing 32z to LHS and 1 to RHS]

⇒−35z=−70

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