What is the solution of the equation  −4(z + 12) = 36 when solving for z ? (1 point)Responses

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To solve the equation, we have to isolate z.

−4(z + 12) = 36

First, we distribute the -4 across the parentheses:
-4z - 48 = 36

Next, we add 48 to both sides of the equation to move the constant term to the right side:
-4z = 84

Next, we divide both sides of the equation by -4 to solve for z:
z = -21

Therefore, the solution to the equation -4(z + 12) = 36 is z = -21.
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