SOLUTION: 5(-10-2k) +2(5k+1)

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Question 550247: 5(-10-2k) +2(5k+1)
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5(-10-2k) +2(5k+1)

-50-10k+10k+2

-48


So 5(-10-2k) +2(5k+1) = -48 for all values of k

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