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solve the equation 3(z–2) + 5 z = 2​

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Answered by disha1608
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3(z - 2) + 5z = 2

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3(z - 2) + 5z = 2

\implies 3z - 6 + 5z = 2

\implies 8z = 2 + 6 = 8

∴ z = 8/8

     = 1 ans.

∴ Ans. = 1

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Answered by Choudharipawan123456
0

Answer:

By solving the equation we get z = 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

In context to the question asked,

We have to find the solution of the equation,

As per data given in the question,

We have,

3(z-2) + 5 z = 2

Here, we have to use the transposition method.

Now distributing the terms,

=> 3z-6 + 5 z = 2

Combining the like terms,

=> 8z - 6 = 2

Transposing 6 on right side,

=> 8z = 6 + 2

Add the numbers,

=> 8z = 8

Divide both sides by 8,

=> z =1

Hence, the required solution is 1.

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