SOLUTION: How do you solve for (k) F=Pk-kH+k
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Question 853842: How do you solve for (k) F=Pk-kH+k
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Combine the like-terms of k on the right side, and then factorize. You will have a trinomial factor; multiply left and right sides by the reciprocal of the trinomial factor.
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