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Solve for K. I TRIED MANY TIMES TO GET IT RIGHT BUT I STILL GET STUCK WHEN I AM CLOSE TO FINDING THE ANSWER!!!!

m=1/k+n

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The denominator is k, according to user who posted the question.

m=(1)/(k)+n
We need to solve for k.

In order to solve for k, we need to isolate k, meaning
1. subtract n on both sides in order to isolate k, simplify

m=(1)/(k)+n

m-n=(1)/(k)+n-n

m-n=(1)/(k)
2. multiply k on both sides, do not forget the parentheses,

k(m-n)=1
3. divide by (m-n) (do not forget the parentheses), simplify

k(m-n)/(m-n)=(1)/((m-n)

k=(1)/((m-n))

So the final answer is
k=1/(m-n) do not forget the parentheses.
User Ony
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Hello!

This is how you would solve for k.
m(k + n) = 1

k + n =
(1)/(m)

k =
(1)/(m) - n
User Gregory Saxton
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