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2 July, 12:41

Solve for a in terms of k if k=2/a+3

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  1. 2 July, 13:22
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    A=K-3*2
  2. 2 July, 15:28
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    a = 2/k - 3 or

    a = (2-3k) / k

    Step-by-step explanation:

    k = 2 / (a+3)

    Multiply each side by (a+3)

    k * (a+3) = 2 / (a+3) * (a+3)

    k (a+3) = 2

    Divide each side by k

    k/k (a+3) = 2/k

    a+3 = 2/k

    Subtract 3 from each side

    a+3-3 = 2/k - 3

    a = 2/k - 3

    If we need a common denominator on the right, multiply 3 by k/k

    a = 2/k - 3k/k

    a = (2-3k) / k
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