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Solve for k -6(k+1)=-3-(6k+3)
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Solve for k
-6(k+1)=-3-(6k+3)
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-6k+1=-18k+0
-6k-18k+1+0
-24k+1
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-6k-6=-3-6k-3
-6k+6k=-6+6
K=0
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