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how to solve 6=hj+k for j
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Answered by
DrBob222
how to solve 6=hj+k for j
<b> move k to the other side.
6-k = hj
divide both sides by h.
(6-k)/h = j
Check my work. </b>
<b> move k to the other side.
6-k = hj
divide both sides by h.
(6-k)/h = j
Check my work. </b>
Answered by
Nimo
6-k/h=j
Answered by
Kandice
First, start of by using the subtraction property of equality:
the equation 6 = HJ + K turns to 6 - K = HJ, after subtracting K from both sides of the equation. You can then use the division property of equality to separate H from J and get your result:
the equation 6 - K = HJ turns into 6 - K/H = J after H is divided from both sides of the equation. Since there are no more like terms, this is your final answer. <3
the equation 6 = HJ + K turns to 6 - K = HJ, after subtracting K from both sides of the equation. You can then use the division property of equality to separate H from J and get your result:
the equation 6 - K = HJ turns into 6 - K/H = J after H is divided from both sides of the equation. Since there are no more like terms, this is your final answer. <3
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