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  • 30-10-2017
  • Mathematics
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solve y + w - 3/4z = 0 for z

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  • 21-06-2022

The expression solved for z is:

z = (4/3)*(y + w)

How to solve the expression for z?

Here we have the expression:

y + w - 3/4z = 0

And we want to solve it for z, which means that we need to isolate z on one side of the expression.

If we add (3/4)z in both sides we get:

y + w = (3/4)z

Now if we multiply both sides by (4/3).

(4/3)*(y + w) = (4/4)*(3/4)z = z

Then we got:

z = (4/3)*(y + w).

Thus, the expression is solved for z.

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