-6K = -114
Divide both sides of the equation by -6 to find the value of K remembering that a - divided into a - becomes a +:
K = 19
Yes the suffix 'K' or 'k' is used to denote thousands. So 6K is six thousand or 6000.
First, factor out the k. So, k(4+2) = 30 or 6k = 30 Then divide by 6. k = 30/6 = 5 So k = 5.
You can solve your algebra question like this: Example; n+6=16. You are going to need to find out what the N equals to. __+6=16 So you need to find out what the N equals to. You can also solve it like this: 16-6=10. So, 10 is the answer to the equation.
34 = 81 so x is 4
First you put -6 under 6 so they cancel each other out. The do 7 - 6 which equals 1. So x equals 1
(4/9) x = That's not an equation. If there were a number after the 'equals' sign, then we could calculate the value of 'x'. But as it is, there's no question there, so there's nothing to solve.
Multiply from left to right, so 5 times 23 equals 115 times 6 equals 690.
Do you mean: r = (4q-5p)/9? If so then: p = (9r-4q)/-5
in order to solve this problem you have to solve for x first wich you are given the data to pre forme so x=4 and x.2=8 and 8=y and y-4=4=a=x so a+8=12 and 12=b
2x-3=9 so 2x=12 and x=6
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Suppose x3-4x = 0. To solve, factor: x3-4x = x(x2-4) = x(x+2)(x-2) = 0 Now, a product equals 0 if and only one or more of the factors equals 0, so set each factor to 0 and solve. The roots are 0,-2 and +2.