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-2(k - 5) + 2K = 5k +5A)k=0B)k=4C)k1D)k=2

User Omerkudat
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The equation we have is:


-2(k-5)+2k=5k+5

Now we can simply the equation by multiply the -2 into the parenthesis


\begin{gathered} -2k+10+2k=5k+5 \\ 10=5k+5 \end{gathered}

now we can solve for k


\begin{gathered} 10-5=5k \\ 5=5k \\ (5)/(5)=k \\ 1=k \end{gathered}

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