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Algebra 2 Glencoe CCSS Edition page 9 problem 45

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Explain the steps involved in finding the value of k such that 4 ((k + 6)/3 - 12) + 8 = - 48.

asked Jul 31, 2015 in ALGEBRA 2 by anonymous

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Step:1

The equation is .

      (Subtract 8 from each side)

                            (Subtract: )

                      (Divide each side by 4)

 

                                  (Cancel common terms)

                                     (Divide: )

                (Add 12 to each side)

                                                 (Add: )

Step:2

                             (Multiply each side by 3)

                                            (Cancel common terms)

                                                   (Multiply: )

                                     (Subtract 6 from each side)

                                                        (Subtract: )

Solution:

The value of .

answered Aug 1, 2015 by friend Mentor
edited Aug 1, 2015 by bradely

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