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Solve the equation for k in terms of h.
(h-3k)/2k=-3/4

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Solve the equation for k in terms of h. (h-3k)/2k=-3/4-example-1
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Answer: The required solution for k in terms of h is
k=(6k-2h)/(3).

Step-by-step explanation: We are given to solve the following equation for k in terms of h :


(h-3k)/(2k)=-(3)/(4)~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~(i)

To solve the given equation for k, we need to take all the other terms on the right-hand side and k on the left hand side of the equation.

From equation (i), we have


(h-3k)/(2k)=-(3)/(4)\\\\\\\Rightarrow 4(h-3k)=-3*2k\\\\\Rightarrow -6k=4h-12k\\\\\Rightarrow k=(4h-12k)/(-6)\\\\\\\Rightarrow k=(6k-2h)/(3).

Thus, the required solution for k in terms of h is
k=(6k-2h)/(3).

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