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    Introductory and Intermediate Algebra Study Set 1
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    Exam 2: Solving Equations and Inequalities
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    Solve -\[10 \mathrm { k } + 1 = 2 ( 5 \mathrm { k } - 4 )\]
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- 10k+1=2(5k−4)10 \mathrm { k } + 1 = 2 ( 5 \mathrm { k } - 4 )10k+1=2(5k−4)

Question 7

Question 7

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- 10k+1=2(5k−4) 10 \mathrm { k } + 1 = 2 ( 5 \mathrm { k } - 4 ) 10k+1=2(5k−4)


A) 5
B) No solution
C) All real numbers
D) −5- 5−5

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