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3(2)+k(-3)=18
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Answers

Answered by aparna9102345
1

Answer:

K=-4

Step-by-step explanation:

6+(-3k)=18

6-3k=18

-3k=18-6

-3k= 12

k= -4

Answered by Anonymous
27

As per the information provided in the question, We have :

  • 3(2)+k(-3)=18

Lets use transposing method to find the value of k.

3(2)+k(-3)=18

Multiplying the numbers in the brackets,

 \rm \longmapsto 6 - 3k=18

Transposing 6 to right hand side,

\rm \longmapsto  - 3k=18 - 6

Performing subtraction in RHS ,

\rm \longmapsto  - 3k=12

Transposing 3 to right hand side,

\rm \longmapsto  k=  - \dfrac{12}{3}

\rm \longmapsto  k=   - 4

∴ The value of k is -4.

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