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  • 02-09-2016
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2/5 (z + 1) = y for z, Can someone explain this to me?

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Jakcie
Jakcie Jakcie
  • 02-09-2016
When ever I encounter problem like this, I make the equation become:
z = anything buy z.
First, you want to get 2/5 to the other side, to do so, you need to multiply 5/2 on both side. then you are left with z+1=5/2 y. Then you subtract 1 from both sides to make z on its own. The answer should be z = 3/2y or z= 1[tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex]y

2/5(z+1)=y
2/5(z+1)5/2=5/2y
z+1=5/2y
z+1-1=5/2y-1
z=3/2y or z=1[tex] \frac{1}{2} [/tex]y
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