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Evaluate: -6k
when k = 6

Evaluate: -6k when k = 6-example-1
User Lym Zoy
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Answer:

-36

Explanation:


-6k\\k=6

Since we know that the value of 'k' is 6, we can replace 'k' with 6.


-6k
-6*6


=-36

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Reminders:

- Remember, whenever there is a variable next to a number, this means that you should multiply the value of the variable by the coefficient.

- Coefficient: the number in front of a variable.

- Variable: a symbol (usually a letter) standing in for an unknown value.

- Do not get confused by the word "evaluate." This simply means to solve.

- A negative number multiplied by a positive number will always equal a negative number.

User Rik Lewis
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Answer: -36

Explanation:

when k=6

-6(6)

-36

User Krishna Nigalye
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