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25-09-2015
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Question: 5 = -(-z+3)
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26-09-2015
5=−(−z+3)
Simplify:
5=−(−z+3)
5=z+−3(Distribute)
5=z−3
Flip the equation.
z−3=5
Add 3 to both sides.
z−3+3=5+3
z=8
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