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What is z=y-m/x solve for x

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Answer:
x=\Large\boxed{(m)/(y-z) }

Explanation:

Given expression


z=y-(m)/(x)

Subtract [ y ] on both sides


z-y=y-(m)/(x) -y


z-y=-(m)/(x)

Multiply [ -x ] on both sides


(-x)(z-y)=(-x)(-(m)/(x) )


(x)(-1)(z-y)=m


(x)(y-z)=m

Divide [ y - z ] on both sides


(x)(y-z)/(y-z)=m/(y-z)


x=\Large\boxed{(m)/(y-z) }

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