The algebraic expression is 6x+k
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If: k+3=-3 Then: k=-3-3 k=-6
To determine the number of different two-person committees that can be formed from a group of six people, we use the combination formula ( C(n, k) = \frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!} ), where ( n ) is the total number of people and ( k ) is the number of people to choose. Here, ( n = 6 ) and ( k = 2 ). Thus, the number of combinations is ( C(6, 2) = \frac{6!}{2!(6-2)!} = \frac{6 \times 5}{2 \times 1} = 15 ). Therefore, 15 different two-person committees can be formed.
You don't need the q.f. That factors to (k + 6)(k - 1), so k = 1, -6 but if you insist... Plugging in the values for a, b and c leads us to (-5 plus or minus 7 times the square root of 1) divided by 2 (-5 + 7) ÷ 2 = 1 (-5 - 7) ÷ 2 = -6 but you knew that already. No the problem asked me to do it using the quadratic formula ...any way thanks
First, factor out the k. So, k(4+2) = 30 or 6k = 30 Then divide by 6. k = 30/6 = 5 So k = 5.
The question - with the second alternative - is tautological (m = n).
-14
If: k+3=-3 Then: k=-3-3 k=-6
To determine the number of different two-person committees that can be formed from a group of six people, we use the combination formula ( C(n, k) = \frac{n!}{k!(n-k)!} ), where ( n ) is the total number of people and ( k ) is the number of people to choose. Here, ( n = 6 ) and ( k = 2 ). Thus, the number of combinations is ( C(6, 2) = \frac{6!}{2!(6-2)!} = \frac{6 \times 5}{2 \times 1} = 15 ). Therefore, 15 different two-person committees can be formed.
6 divided by the sum of 4 times x and 5 times k is equal to 6 times the reciprocal of (4x + 5k).
A number, k, increased by two and a half.
There is no answer, because "-10 + k + 2" is not a question. It's justa number, and the number that it is depends on what 'k' is.If the teacher said "Simplify (-10 + k + 2) .", then the response is " k - 8 ".But that's not the answer to " -10 + k + 2 ". It's the answer to "Simplify.".
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1/2k + 6 or 0.5k + 6
Kindergarten-6 grade in elementary-4 years in high school and PLUS 2 years in Senior High School. that is K plus 12
-12k - 96
k = 14/43