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Z=m-x solve for x. I'm really confused!! Help
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Z=m-x solve for x.
I'm really confused!! Help
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z=m-x can be rearranged so that x=m-z. That is your answer.
Hope this helps :)
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Z=m-x
Add x to both sides
z + x=m
Subtract z from both sides so that the only thing remaining on the left side is the variable x.
Final Answer: x= m - z
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