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Solve for z in terms of w, x, and y.
x=–zyw
z=

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
To solve for \( z \) in terms of \( w \), \( x \), and \( y \) from the equation \( x = -zyw \), we can isolate \( z \).

Starting with the equation:
\[
x = -zyw
\]

We want to solve for \( z \), so we can first divide both sides by \(-yw\) (assuming \(y \neq 0\) and \(w \neq 0\)):
\[
z = -\frac{x}{yw}
\]

Thus, the solution for \( z \) in terms of \( w \), \( x \), and \( y \) is:
\[
z = -\frac{x}{yw}
\]
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