SOLUTION: 17+3(z-2)-11z=-7(z/2)+14 i tried it and on the second part i got 17+(-8z)-6=-7z/0 but u cant divide by 0 so would the answer be no solution?

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Question 57664: 17+3(z-2)-11z=-7(z/2)+14
i tried it and on the second part i got
17+(-8z)-6=-7z/0
but u cant divide by 0 so would the answer be no solution?

Answer by hayek(51)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Not sure how you got the 0 in the denominator there. Here is one way to solve for Z, given this equation:






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