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{:[20-6+4k=2-2k],[k=◻]:}

Solve for k k .\newline206+4k=22kk= \begin{array}{l} 20-6+4 k=2-2 k \\ k=\square \end{array}

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Q. Solve for k k .\newline206+4k=22kk= \begin{array}{l} 20-6+4 k=2-2 k \\ k=\square \end{array}
  1. Combine like terms: Combine like terms in the first equation.\newline206+4k=22k20 - 6 + 4k = 2 - 2k\newline14+4k=22k14 + 4k = 2 - 2k
  2. Move variable and constant terms: Move the variable terms to one side and the constant terms to the other side.\newline4k+2k=2144k + 2k = 2 - 14\newline6k=126k = -12
  3. Divide both sides: Divide both sides by 66 to solve for kk.\newline6k6=126 \frac{6k}{6} = \frac{-12}{6} \newlinek=2k = -2

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