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-4|7 – 6k|= 14 solve for k

-4|7 – 6k|= 14 solve for k-example-1

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Answer:

no solution

Explanation:

-4|7 – 6k| = 14

Divide both sides by -4.

|7 - 6k| = -14/4

|7 - 6k| = -7/2

An absolute value can never equal a negative number since an absolute value is always non-negative. Therefore, there is no solution.

Answer: no solution

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