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−p(d+z)=−2z+59. solve for z.

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we have


-p(d+z)=-2z+59

Solve for z


-p(d+z)=-2z+59\\-pd-pz=-2z+59

Group terms that contain the variable z, and move the other terms to the opposite side of the equation


-pz+2z=59+pd\\z(2-p)=59+pd

Divide by
(2-p) both sides


z=((59+pd))/((2-p))

therefore

the answer is


z=((59+pd))/((2-p))

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