2(k-7)-(6k-1)=-13

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Solution for 2(k-7)-(6k-1)=-13 equation:


Simplifying
2(k + -7) + -1(6k + -1) = -13

Reorder the terms:
2(-7 + k) + -1(6k + -1) = -13
(-7 * 2 + k * 2) + -1(6k + -1) = -13
(-14 + 2k) + -1(6k + -1) = -13

Reorder the terms:
-14 + 2k + -1(-1 + 6k) = -13
-14 + 2k + (-1 * -1 + 6k * -1) = -13
-14 + 2k + (1 + -6k) = -13

Reorder the terms:
-14 + 1 + 2k + -6k = -13

Combine like terms: -14 + 1 = -13
-13 + 2k + -6k = -13

Combine like terms: 2k + -6k = -4k
-13 + -4k = -13

Add '13' to each side of the equation.
-13 + 13 + -4k = -13 + 13

Combine like terms: -13 + 13 = 0
0 + -4k = -13 + 13
-4k = -13 + 13

Combine like terms: -13 + 13 = 0
-4k = 0

Solving
-4k = 0

Solving for variable 'k'.

Move all terms containing k to the left, all other terms to the right.

Divide each side by '-4'.
k = 0

Simplifying
k = 0

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