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6 May, 18:01

2k (-3k+4) + 6 (k^2+10) = k (4k+8) - 2k (2k+5)

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  1. 6 May, 18:49
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    2k (-3k+4) + 6 (k^2+10) = k (4k+8) - 2k (2k+5)

    -6k^2+8k+6k^2+60=4k^2+8k-4k^2-10k

    8k+60=8k-10

    -10k=60

    k=-6
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