What is the value of z for the equation z = − + z? (5 points)


5

2

−2

−5

1 answer

To find the value of z for the equation z = - + z, we need to simplify the equation.

Subtract z from both sides to isolate the unknown z:

z = - + z
z - z = -
0 = -
0 = -2

Therefore, the value of z is -2.

So, the correct answer is -2.
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