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3+2k= -4(k+4)
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k = -19/6

This picture should help you out.

First you distribute -4 among everything in the parenthesis. You will get -4k - 16.

Next you subtract 3 from -16, to get -19.

After that you add 4k to 2k, to get rid of -4k, and you get 6k.

So 6k = -19, and finally you divide 6 on both sides of the equal sign to get k = -19/6.

Hope this helped :)

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