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What is k. I am guessing k stands for how much -1/3 needs to be multiplied by to get -7/6
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What is k. I am guessing k stands for how much -1/3 needs to be multiplied by to get -7/6
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Find the value of 'k' in the question given.
Multiply both sides by -3, the reciprocal of
.
Express
as a single fraction.
Multiply -7 and -3 to get 21.
Reduce the fraction
to its lowest terms by extracting and cancelling out 3.
OR
NOTE
:
-
Yes,
your
assumption
is
right.
'k'
is
the
number
which
should
be
multiplied
by
-
1
/
3
in
order
to
get
-
7
/
6
.
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Feb 18, 2022
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