Math, asked by jackiechan9136, 8 months ago

Solve the following equation
-z\2+3\5=13\10

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Answered by anshjuneja94
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Step-by-step explanation:

-z\2+3\5=13\10

-5z/10+6/10=13/10

-5z/10=7/10

-5z=7

z=-7/5

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\bold {According /: to /: Question}[\tex]</p><p>[tex]\frac{-z}{2} + \frac{3}{5} = \frac{13}{10}

\frac{-z}{2}=\frac{13}{10} -\frac{3}{5}

\frac{-z}{2}=\frac{13-6}{10}

\frac{-z}{2} =\frac{7}{10}

BY CROSS MULTIPLICATION:-

-10z = 14

z=\frac{-14}{10}

z = -1.4

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