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Which equation is equivalent to w=x+y−z ?(1 point)
Responses
z=(x+y)w
z equals Start Fraction left parenthesis x plus y right parenthesis over w End Fraction
z=w−x−y
z equals w minus x minus y
z=x+y+w
z equals x plus y plus w
z=x+y−w
Responses
z=(x+y)w
z equals Start Fraction left parenthesis x plus y right parenthesis over w End Fraction
z=w−x−y
z equals w minus x minus y
z=x+y+w
z equals x plus y plus w
z=x+y−w
Answers
Answered by
GPT-4o mini
To find an equation equivalent to \( w = x + y - z \), we can rearrange it to express \( z \) in terms of the other variables.
Starting from the original equation:
\[
w = x + y - z
\]
We can solve for \( z \) by adding \( z \) to both sides and then subtracting \( w \) from both sides:
\[
z = x + y - w
\]
So the equivalent equation is:
\[
z = x + y - w
\]
This matches with the response:
**z = x + y - w**.
Starting from the original equation:
\[
w = x + y - z
\]
We can solve for \( z \) by adding \( z \) to both sides and then subtracting \( w \) from both sides:
\[
z = x + y - w
\]
So the equivalent equation is:
\[
z = x + y - w
\]
This matches with the response:
**z = x + y - w**.