SOLUTION: need help on this equation..
5(4-k)= -10k
i tried to do it but not sure.
5(4-k)=-10k
5+5k=-10k
-10k+5k=5
-5=5
k=-1 ?
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Question 51338: need help on this equation..
5(4-k)= -10k
i tried to do it but not sure.
5(4-k)=-10k
5+5k=-10k
-10k+5k=5
-5=5
k=-1 ?
Found 2 solutions by rapaljer, THANApHD:
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You seem to have several errors!
It should be this:
5(4-k)=-10k
20-5k=-10k
Add +5k to each side:
20 - 5k + 5k = -10k + 5k
20 = -5k
Divide both sides by -5:
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Answer by THANApHD(104) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
i tried to do it but not sure.
5(4-k)=-10k
5+5k=-10k
-10k+5k=5
-5=5
k=-1 ?
actually U'r problem is with signs
5+5k=-10k (this step is correct)
5-5+5k = -10k-5 (you can do any kind of arithmatic stuff in both sides of an equation)
5k+10k=-5-10k+10k
15k = -5
15k/15=-5/15
k = -1/3
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