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What is z in -5/2 = 3/4z + 1/2? please also explain the steps i’m really confused
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-5/2= 3/4z + 1/2
Subtract 1/2 to both sides of the equal sign
-6/2=3/4z
Now to get Z By itself we will do inverse property and multiply both sides of the equal sign by 4/3
Z=-4
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