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17 March, 09:11

Whats the answer to 4=4 (k+3)

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  1. 17 March, 10:23
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    To solve for k, you first need to distribute the 4 to k+3.

    4 = 4 (k+3) = (4*k) + (4*3) = 4k+12

    Then you subtract over any constants:

    4-12=4k+12-12

    And divide out the 4 to isolate the variable:

    -8/4 = 4k/4

    k=-2
  2. 17 March, 13:07
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    -2=k is the answer. You need to get the expression by its self so you divid by 4 and subtract 3
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