k-3k=6k+5-8k
Simplifying k + -3k = 6k + 5 + -8k Combine like terms: k + -3k = -2k -2k = 6k + 5 + -8k Reorder the terms: -2k = 5 + 6k + -8k Combine like terms: 6k + -8k = -2k -2k = 5 + -2k Add '2k' to each side of the equation. -2k + 2k = 5 + -2k + 2k Combine like terms: -2k + 2k = 0 0 = 5 + -2k + 2k Combine like terms: -2k + 2k = 0 0 = 5 + 0 0 = 5 Solving 0 = 5 Is this correct?
bring all the unknowns to one side and the numbers to the other: k-3k-6k+8k=5 Just solve: 0k=5 .... the equation is not possible
yes!!!!!!!! I got it :)
you seem to be having a lot of algebra questions LOL
yep I do !
my algebra teacher sucks and doesn't explain anything plus she goes really fast and I can't catch up
hahahas i hope you learn something from all those questions you asked :3 BTW the answer would be undefined not 0=5 :3
so no solution correct?
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