Math, asked by hyffin, 10 months ago

-4=k×3+1×-6÷k+1 find k​

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Answered by Meet4499
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Answer:

(-4) =k*3+1*(-6) /k+1

so transposing k+1 on LHS side

-(4)(k+1) = 3k + (-6)

-4k-4=3k -6

7k=2

therefore k=2/7

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Answered by Anonymous
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 - 4 = k \times 3 + 1 \times  - 6 /k + 1

Replacing k+1 on left hand side

( - 4)k + 1 =  3 \: k + ( - 6)

 - 4k - 4 = 3k - 6

7k = 2

k =2/ 7

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