Question 982071:  7k+6/3k+4 = 3k+4/2k+1  solve the equation for the k 
 Answer by Cromlix(4381)      (Show Source): 
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7k+6/3k+4 = 3k+4/2k+1 
Using a common denominator 
(3k + 4)(2k + 1) 
Cross multiply 
(7k + 6)(2k + 1)/(3k + 4)(2k + 1)= (3k + 40(3k + 40/(3k + 4)(2k + 1) 
Ignoring the denominator now you have cross multiplied. 
Multiply out numerator brackets. 
14k^2 + 19k + 6 = 9k^2 + 24k + 16 
Collect like terms 
14k^2 - 9k^2 + 19k - 24k + 6 - 16 = 0 
5k^2 - 5k - 10 = 0 
Divide throughout by 5 
(k^2 - k - 2)= 0 
Factorise 
(k + 1)(k - 2) = 0 
k + 1 = 0 
k = -1 
k - 2 = 0 
k = 2 
So, k = -1 or 2 
Hope this helps:-) 
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