Which literal equations are equivalent to K= F/x? Choose all answers that are correct. A. F=kx B. X=kF C. F=k/x D. x=F/k @iGreen @dan815 @Texas_Girl @Troy. @Blu-Girl @baking4lyf @animal_lover36 @Firefly007 @geerky42 @just_one_last_goodbye @KittyT @linn99123 @mathmath333 Fan and Medal Please help!!!
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@midhun.madhu1987 Don't you mean multiply both sides by \(x\)?
yep... sorry... my mistake :(
\(k = \dfrac{F}{x}\) \(kx = \dfrac{F}{x} \cdot x\) \(kx = \dfrac{F}{\bcancel x} \cdot \bcancel x\)
im so so sorry but i suck at math lol
I'm completely and utterly lost
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The \(x\)'s cancel out, leaving you with what? @WolvesAllTheWay2002 \(kx = \dfrac{F}{\bcancel x} \cdot \bcancel x\)
k/x=F?
No, you keep the \(kx\).
okay so that would be what
\(kx = F\)
oh its A.?
That's 1 of the chocies.
*answers
and B?
There's another one.. \(kx = F\) Now let's solve for \(x\). We divide \(x\) to both sides: \(\dfrac{kx}{x} = \dfrac{F}{x}\) The \(x\)'s cancel out, leaving you with what? \(\dfrac{kx}{\bcancel x} = \dfrac{F}{\bcancel x}\)
how about c?
Sorry, we divide k to both sides, which gives us: \(x = \dfrac{F}{k}\)
So what are your two answers going to be? @WolvesAllTheWay2002
A,B
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