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In Mathematics / High School | 2014-11-13

What is the value of [tex]k[/tex] when [tex]e = -2[/tex] in the equation [tex]K = 3e + 5[/tex]?

Asked by Missemily2000

Answer (3)

K = 3 e + 5 K = 3 ∗ ( − 2 ) + 5 K = − 6 + 5 K = − 1 ​

Answered by mariamikayla | 2024-06-10

Here is the work: K = 3 e + 5 K = 3 ( − 2 ) + 5 K = − 6 + 5 K = − 1

Answered by ChrisR | 2024-06-10

When substituting e = − 2 into the equation K = 3 e + 5 , we calculate that K = − 1 .
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Answered by mariamikayla | 2024-12-26