Math, asked by laila8162, 1 year ago

How do you solve 1−4k+2k=−3?

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Answered by RishikaPaul
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1-4k +2k =-3

-4k+2k=-3-1

-2k=-4

k=2


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Answered by sameer2739707
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1-4k+2k=-3

1-2k=-3

1+3=2k

k=4/2

k=2

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