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Solve for z
-3z-2/2 <5

User Alan Araya
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Answer:

z> -2

Explanation:

STEP 1) Any expression divided by itself equals 1

-3z-1<5

STEP 2) Move the constant to the right-hand side and change its sign

-3z<5+1

STEP 3) Add the numbers

5+1= 6

-3z<6

STEP 4) Divide both sides of the inequality by -3 and flip the inequality sign

z>-2

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