Math, asked by SWEETU2008, 3 months ago

2k×4=6


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Answers

Answered by itskingrahul
5

Answer:

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Algebra Examples

Popular Problems Algebra Solve for k -2<=-2k+4<=6

2

2

k

+

4

6

Move all terms not containing

k

from the center section of the inequality.

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6

2

k

2

Divide each term in the inequality by

2

.

6

2

2

k

2

2

2

Divide

6

by

2

.

3

2

k

2

2

2

Cancel the common factor of

2

.

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3

k

2

2

Divide

2

by

2

.

3

k

1

Rewrite the interval so that the left value is less than the right value. This is the correct way to write an interval solution.

1

k

3

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by ghhgjuhhghjbgg
0

Answer:

12

Step-by-step explanation:

2k \times 4 = 6 \\  =  &gt; 2k = 24 \\  =  &gt; k = 12

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