Patrick B. answered 06/12/20
Math and computer tutor/teacher
(1/2) j + (3/4) k = 3
multiplies by 4:
2j + 3k = 12
3k = 12 - 2j
k =( 12 - 2j)/3
= 4 - (2/3)j
= (-2/3)j + 4
Trish L.
asked 03/11/19So here is how we are going to get the answer. Based on the given above, the equation that is written in function notation with j as the independent variable is this:F(j)=-2j+12
So here are the steps.
1/2j+1/4k=3. <So first, multiply it by 4 to clear the fractions.
2j+k=12. <then, solve for k.
so, k=-2j+12
Hope this is the answer that you are looking for. Have a great day!
Patrick B. answered 06/12/20
Math and computer tutor/teacher
(1/2) j + (3/4) k = 3
multiplies by 4:
2j + 3k = 12
3k = 12 - 2j
k =( 12 - 2j)/3
= 4 - (2/3)j
= (-2/3)j + 4
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