SOLUTION: -2(-7k+4)+9=-13 I need to find k.

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Question 366148: -2(-7k+4)+9=-13
I need to find k.

Answer by fractalier(6550)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Okay, from
-2(-7k+4)+9=-13
let's expand the left-hand side and get
14k - 8 + 9 = -13
Now combine
14k + 1 = -13
Now subtract 1, and get
14k = -14
and divide by 14 to get
k = -1

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