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Solve for z-p(d + z) = -2+59

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z=-((57)/(p)+d)

Step-by-step explanation

The question ask us to solve for z in the equation

-p (d + z) = -2 + 59

-p (d + z) = 57

Divide both sides by -p


\begin{gathered} (-p(d+z))/(-p)=(57)/(-p) \\ d+z=(-57)/(p) \\ \text{Subtract d from both sides} \\ d+z-d=(-57)/(p)-d \\ z=(-57)/(p)-d \\ z=-((57)/(p)+d) \end{gathered}

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