<h3>Hm ok, so the answer here would be <u>k=6</u>, and heres why:</h3>
So to solve these types of problems you must first separate the variables from the rest of the equation. Normally it is the Y variable if there is multiple variables like X and Y.
In this case, K is basically our Y. This is what the the first step for any problem like this:
The reason for this is to get the like types of variables, such as numbers and letters, on the same side.
<u>NOW IF </u>you come across a different question that has something like this:
I'm using K and the same equation basically to keep things simple, but it's also true if there is a number next to a Y.... and sometimes X.
IF you see something like this, the next step to solve is this:
Anything after the first NOW IF is irrelevant to this question, but please keep it in mind just in case, ok? It may save you some work later.
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