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Dixie Avila
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23 January, 08:24
J+2 = 3k+5 in terms of k
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23 January, 08:40
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(j-3) / 3 = k
Step-by-step explanation:
j+2 = 3k+5
Solve for k
Subtract 5 from each side
j+2-5 = 3k+5-5
j-3 = 3k
Divide each side by 3
(j-3) / 3 = 3k/3
(j-3) / 3 = k
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