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(5k-3)9+k) what is the value of k

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Answer:

Set the factors equal to 0.

(5k - 3)(9 + k) = 0

The zero product property states that if two terms being multiplied have a product of zero, then at least one of them must be zero. In our case, this means we can set both (5k - 3) and (9 + k) equal to 0:

5k - 3 = 0

5k = 3

k = 3/5

9 + k = 0

k = -9

The value of k is 3/5 and -9.

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