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16z+29z=pz−v solve for z

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16z + 29z = pz - v....for z
45z = pz - v
45z - pz = -v
z(45 - p) = -v
z = -v / (45 - p) <==
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User Pyderman
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Answer:


z = (-v)/(45-p)

Explanation:

Given the equation:


16z+29z =pz-v ....[1]

Solve for z:

Subtract pz from both sides in [1] we have;


16z+29z-pz = -v

taking z common we have;


z(16+29-p)= -v

Combine like terms;


z(45-p)= -v

Divide both sides by (45-p) we have;


z = (-v)/(45-p)

Therefore, the value of z is,
z = (-v)/(45-p)

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