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30 May, 00:17

What is the answer in linear equation for this problem 5z - 2 > - 6

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  1. 30 May, 01:02
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    You need to solve for Z

    First:

    Add 2 to each side of the inequality.

    You get 5z>-4

    Second:

    Divide both sides by 5 and get

    z>-4/5

    Your answer is:

    z>-4/5

    Or if you need it in decimal form

    z>-.8
  2. 30 May, 01:58
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    5z-2> - 6

    +2 + 2

    5z > - 4

    over 5 on both sides and then the z > - 4/5 if the question wants a number line the you put it on the number line with an open circle and an arrow to the right

    I hope you understand.
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