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Solve 4x- c = k for x.
A. x = k-c/4
B. x = 4(k-c)
C. x- k+c/4
D. x = 4 (k+c)​

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

You would first add c to the side that k is on and then divide k+c by 4 because it is 4x which means they are being multiplied together so you have to divide to get them apart.

User Ali Malik
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Answer:

C. x= k+c/4

Explanation:


4x- c = k

Move -c to the right side and change its sign


4x = k+c\\

Divide both sides of the equation by 4


(4x )/(4) = (k+c)/(4)\\ \\x = (k+c )/(4)

User Krunal Nagvadia
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