14(z+3)=14z+21

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Solution for 14(z+3)=14z+21 equation:


Simplifying
14(z + 3) = 14z + 21

Reorder the terms:
14(3 + z) = 14z + 21
(3 * 14 + z * 14) = 14z + 21
(42 + 14z) = 14z + 21

Reorder the terms:
42 + 14z = 21 + 14z

Add '-14z' to each side of the equation.
42 + 14z + -14z = 21 + 14z + -14z

Combine like terms: 14z + -14z = 0
42 + 0 = 21 + 14z + -14z
42 = 21 + 14z + -14z

Combine like terms: 14z + -14z = 0
42 = 21 + 0
42 = 21

Solving
42 = 21

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