SOLUTION: -5k-19=5-13k

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Question 245497: -5k-19=5-13k
Answer by richwmiller(17219)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-5k-19=5-13k
you want to get all k's on one side and all lone numbers on the other.
add 13k to both sides
13k-5k-19=5
add 19 to both sides
13k-5k=5+19
now combine
(13-5)k=5+19
I will leave the subtraction and addition and then the next step division for you

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