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What is the solution to the linear equation -6z + 1 = 13? Select one: No Solution Infinitely many solutions z = 2 z = -2
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What is the solution to the linear equation -6z + 1 = 13?
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No Solution
Infinitely many solutions
z = 2
z = -2
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Solve for Z:
-6z + 1 = 13
subtract 1 from each side of the equation:
-6z +1-1 = 13 - 1
-6z=12
divide both sides of the equation by -6
-6z/-6 = 12/-6
z= -2
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-6z=12
z=-2
choose D
that's it
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