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Jack Yang
Mathematics
20 December, 21:14
K (t) = 13t - 2
k (3) =
+3
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Layne Braun
20 December, 21:44
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k=13t/t+6
Step-by-step explanation:
kt=13t-2k (3)
Step 1: Add 6k to both sides.
kt+6k=-6k+13t+6k
kt+6k=13t
Step 2: Factor out variable k.
k (t+6) = 13t
Step 3: Divide both sides by t+6.
k (t+6) t+6=13tt+6
k=13t/t+6
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