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Solve kx+7=4 for x
kx+7=4

User T Graham
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Answer:

x =
(-3)/(k)

Explanation:

Given

kx + 7 = 4 ( isolate the term in x by subtracting 7 from both sides )

kx = - 3 ( divide both sides by k )

x =
(-3)/(k) = -
(3)/(k)

User Kyzen
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Answer:

The value of the equation for x is
x=(-3)/(k)

Explanation:

Consider the provided equation.


kx+7=4

We need to solve the equation for x.

Subtract 7 from both the sides.


kx+7-7=4-7


kx=-3

Divide both sides of the equation with k.


(kx)/(k)=(-3)/(k)


x=(-3)/(k)

Hence, the value of the equation for x is
x=(-3)/(k)

User Charles Thayer
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