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lucas211
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Hello BTG
Would like to know if my approach to the following question is correct:

1) we multiply out the right side to get the equation: xy+z = xy + xz
2) we subtract xy from both sides to get z = xz
3) from here we see, that z = xz, either x have to be one or z have to be "0".
Is this the correct approach?
Thanks in advance
Would like to know if my approach to the following question is correct:

1) we multiply out the right side to get the equation: xy+z = xy + xz
2) we subtract xy from both sides to get z = xz
3) from here we see, that z = xz, either x have to be one or z have to be "0".
Is this the correct approach?
Thanks in advance

















