R rita286 New Member Joined Oct 3, 2014 Messages 5 Gender Female HSC 2012 Oct 3, 2014 #1 (6-4K)^2 - 36 = 0 Find K?
astroman Well-Known Member Joined May 12, 2014 Messages 7,069 Location Las Vegas Gender Male HSC 2015 Oct 3, 2014 #2 (6-4k)^2 = 36 36 + 16k^2 - 48k = 36 16k^2 - 48k = 0 16k(k - 3) = 0 k = 0 or 3 test buy subbing into original equation. therefore k = 3 or 0 only Last edited: Oct 3, 2014
(6-4k)^2 = 36 36 + 16k^2 - 48k = 36 16k^2 - 48k = 0 16k(k - 3) = 0 k = 0 or 3 test buy subbing into original equation. therefore k = 3 or 0 only
F faisalabdul16 Wot Joined Feb 16, 2014 Messages 2,258 Gender Male HSC 2014 Oct 3, 2014 #3 astroman said: (6-4k)^2 = 36 36 + 16k^2 - 48k = 36 16k^2 - 48k = 0 16k(k - 3) = 0 k = 0 or 3 test buy subbing into original equation. therefore k = 3 only Click to expand... 0 also works? (6- 4x0)^2 - 36 = 36-36 = 0 Also there is a slight quicker way to do it. Take the 36 to the other side. Root both sides. (6-4k) = +- 6. Solve for k.
astroman said: (6-4k)^2 = 36 36 + 16k^2 - 48k = 36 16k^2 - 48k = 0 16k(k - 3) = 0 k = 0 or 3 test buy subbing into original equation. therefore k = 3 only Click to expand... 0 also works? (6- 4x0)^2 - 36 = 36-36 = 0 Also there is a slight quicker way to do it. Take the 36 to the other side. Root both sides. (6-4k) = +- 6. Solve for k.