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2x - 3(x-z) = [?]
z - 1

2x - 3(x-z) = [?] z - 1-example-1
User BMBM
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Answer:

  • 2

Explanation:

2x-3(x-z)/z-1

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User Sumin
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Answer:

  • 2

Explanation:

2x - 3 ( x - z) /z-1 when, x = 5 and z = 3.

For 2x - 3 ( x - z) /z-1, substitute x with 5, and z with 3:-


\mathrm{\cfrac{2*\:5-3\left(5-3\right)}{3-1}}

Simplify:-


  • \mathrm{2*\:5-3\left(5-3\right)} *5-3 =2*

  • \mathrm{2*\:5-3*\:2}

  • \mathrm{10-3*\:2}

  • \mathrm{10-6}

  • \mathrm{4}

Simplify:-


\mathrm{\cfrac{4}{3-1}}


  • \mathrm{3-1}

  • \mathrm{=2}

  • \mathrm{\cfrac{4}{2}}

  • \mathrm{2}

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