SOLUTION: 8z-9-2z=3=0 To get the term containing Z alone on the left side of the equation, what number needs to be added to both sides? Is it 3??

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Question 974511: 8z-9-2z=3=0
To get the term containing Z alone on the left side of the equation, what number needs to be added to both sides? Is it 3??

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
8z-9-2z=3
6x-9=3
Add 9 to both sides
6z-9+9= 3 + 9=12
z=2

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