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9 December, 10:12

Kent multiplies both sides of the equation below by an expression.

k+12/k=8

Then he moves all the terms to one side of the equal sign in the resulting equation. Which equation must he solve now?

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  1. 9 December, 14:09
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    The steps below are presented in order to arrive to the value of k of the given equation.

    First, multiply both sides of the equation by the variable k since the left-hand side of the equation has it in the denominator. This will be,

    (k + 12 / k) (k) = 8 (k)

    Then, we simplify,

    k + 12 = 8k

    We then, subtract 8k to both sides of the equation,

    k - 8k + 12 = 8k - 8k

    Simplifying,

    -7k + 12 = 0

    Then, subtract 12 from both sides of the equation and divide both sides by - 7. This will us the final answer of,

    k = 12/7
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