Final answer:
To solve for k in the equation F(-11) = -3/5 + k, add 3/5 to both sides of the equation. Upon simplification, we find k = 0, which does not correspond to any of the given choices.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question seeks to find the value of k in the equation F(-11) = -3/5 + k. To find k, you simply need to isolate k on one side of the equation:
- Add 3/5 to both sides of the equation to get k by itself.
- This yields k = F(-11) + 3/5.
- As F(-11) is provided as -3/5, substituting this in gives k = -3/5 + 3/5.
- Simplify to find that k = 0.
It seems none of the provided options (a-d) match the calculated value of k. Therefore, based on the equation, the correct value of k is not listed among the choices.