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Let's solve for i.
z=−12i+11
Step 1: Flip the equation.
−12i+11=z
Step 2: Add -11 to both sides.
−12i+11+−11=z+−11
−12i=z−11
Step 3: Divide both sides by -12.
−12i−12=z−11−12
i=−112z+1112
Answer:
i=−112z+1112
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