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Simplify and solve the following linear equations
3-5k+2k= -4(1-k)

Answers

Answered by tinkurajanand
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Answer:

k=1

Step-by-step explanation:

3- 5k + 2k = -4 ( 1 -k )

3-3k= -4+4k

3+4=3k+4k

7 = 7k

k=1

Answered by shahegulafroz
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Answer:

The value of k is 1 .

Step-by-step explanation:

Given -

3-5k+2k= -4(1-k)

To find -

The value of k

Solution -

Given equation,

3-5k+2k= -4(1-k)

The number multiplied by bracket we get

When (-) multiplied by (-) is equal to the (+) .

3-5k+2k= -4+4k

The equal variables number only get add or substract .

-5k+2k-4k= -4-3

-3k-4k= -7

-7k=-7

Divide both side by -7 we get,

k=1

The value of k is 1 .

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