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What value for k would make the following equation have all solutions? k(x - 6) = 18 - 3x *Answer Choices*: k = -3 k = 6 k = -6 k = 3
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What value for k would make the following equation have all solutions? k(x - 6) = 18 - 3x
*Answer Choices*:
k = -3
k = 6
k = -6
k = 3
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Your answer is: A) k = -3
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