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Effectus
2 months ago
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Solve kx+12=3kx for x

Mathematics
2 answers:
Inessa [12.5K]2 months ago
6 0

Solution: x=6/k

Step-by-step breakdown:

Performed on Apex; the correct option is c on Apex

babunello [11.8K]2 months ago
3 0

Response:

x=6/k

Step-by-step breakdown:

we have

kx+12=3kx

Solve for x

This involves----> isolating the variable x

Subtract kx both sides

kx+12-kx=3kx-kx

12=2kx

Divide by 2k both sides

12/2k=2kx/2k

6/k=x

Reorganize

x=6/k

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