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How many solutions does the following equation have? −5(z+1)=−2z+10

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Answer:

One solution, z=-5

Explanation:

First, We simplify the right side.

Distribute -5, -5z-5=-2z+10

Now add +2z to both sides, −3z−5=10

Add 5 to both sides, now the equation stands as -3z=15

We can simplify this by dividing -3 to both sides, z=-5.

Now we know there is only one solution to this equation!

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