SOLUTION: 3/4 k+1= 3/8 - 2k
Algebra.Com
Question 54622This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Algebra 1
: 3/4 k+1= 3/8 - 2k
This question is from textbook Prentice Hall Algebra 1
Answer by terbear1963(43) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First multiply each side of your problem by 4!!!! 3k+4=3/2-8k ---> Next add 8k to both sides and subtract 4 from both sides ----> 11k=-5/2 ---> k=-5/22 I hope this helps you!? Your math friend, Terry cats7051@yahoo.com
RELATED QUESTIONS
5(2k+3)-2(k-8)>3(2k+4)+k-2 (answered by jim_thompson5910)
5(2K-5)-2(K-8) > 3(2k +4) +... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Solve the inequality 4(4k+2)-8(k-2)< 3(2k+4)-1
(answered by stanbon)
-8(k-4)=8(1-2k) (answered by jim_thompson5910)
-3/2k+5/9=-8-1/9k
solve for... (answered by Fombitz)
[1+2k. -4k. [3 -4]
k. 1-2k]. 1. -1 it is question of matrix
(answered by ikleyn)
I am asked to solve
{{{(k)/(2k+2)}}}+{{{(2k-16)/ (4k+4)}}}={{{(k-3)/(k+1)}}}
Thank... (answered by Edwin McCravy)
9-(2k-3)=k (answered by jojo14344)
if k =4, than... (answered by MathLover1)