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Answer:Hey Mate,
Given,
z - 2z/3 + z/2 = 5
Then, On taking the LCM of 1, 2 and 3 as we get 6, the new equation will be :-
=> = 5
=> = 5
=> 5z = 5 x 6
=> z = 30/5
=> z = 6
Therefore, z = 6 is the root of the equation z - 2z/3 + z/2 = 5.
Now on substituting the value of z as 6 in the given equation, we get:-
( 6 ) - 2(6)/3 + ( 6 )/2 = 5
6 - 12/3 + 3 = 5
6 - 4 + 3 = 5
2 + 3 = 5
5 = 5
Since, LHS = RHS, z = 6 is the correct root for the equation :-
z - 2z/3 + z/2 = 5
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Step-by-step explanation:
z - 2z/3 + z/2 = 5
find LCM, which is 6 here so-
z×6/6 -2x × 3/6 + z×3/6
6z/6 - 6z/6 +3z/6 = 5
6z-6z+3z/6= 5
3z/6=5
1z/2= 5
bring 2 to the other side,
z = 10.
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