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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve the following equation for z. w = p(y-z)

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Hi there @answersforquestions . Do you still need assistance?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Okay, great. I will not give direct answers, but simply get the equation into a simplified form that you will be able to get to solve, with thorough explanation(s) on how I got to the desired spot.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok

OpenStudy (photon336):

fun

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

@Photon336 Are you gonna solve for this?

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

I think Photon left. i will do it then. :P

OpenStudy (photon336):

@maddy1251 I'll give you the honors, you were here first :)

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

Thank ya much. :)

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

w=p(y-z) 1). Start with the first equation. w=py-pz 2) Distribute the p to the term of (y-z) w-py=pz 3) I like to put as much of the variables to one side as I can, to get the desired 'z' by itself...

OpenStudy (maddy1251):

@answersforquestions Do you know what to do next?

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