Math, asked by jamohanung79, 7 months ago

the root of equation z+4= -8 is​

Answers

Answered by chandana2381
16

Answer:

-12

Step-by-step explanation:

Z+4=-8

z=-8-4 (transpose 4 to the right hand side)

z=-12

Answered by madeducators1
1

Given:

We have given an expression that is z+4=-8.

To Find:

We have to find the root of the equation?

Step-by-step explanation:

  • We algebraic expression is given to us which is z+4=-8
  • Since the given algebraic expression is a linear equation because it has the variable which has the highest power is 1.
  • This implies the degree pf equation is 1. which means the equation will have one root.
  • For finding the root of the equation we will simplify the given equation.
  • In terms of simplifying the equation take the like terms together. and simplify them.

         z+4=-8\\z=-8-4\\z=-12

  • Hence, we get the root of the given equation is -12.

Hence, the answer is -12.

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