30=k(15)

Simple and best practice solution for 30=k(15) equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for 30=k(15) equation:



30=k(15)
We move all terms to the left:
30-(k(15))=0
determiningTheFunctionDomain -k15+30=0
We add all the numbers together, and all the variables
-1k^15+30=0
We do not support ekpression: k^15

See similar equations:

| F(0)=1-3x | | 5v=-125 | | 92=4(s+11) | | 30=k(15)/4 | | 210=k(3)^2(70) | | 4T+9y+1= | | 3x+4=2x–45-5x+13 | | 1/10y−13=−27 | | 3a+3=2a+6= | | (x-4/6)=3/7 | | 3(n-2)*5=9 | | 2x*12=200 | | 101y−13=−27 | | 96-(4.5x4)-(3.2x4)=(5.6x4)+42.8 | | 2xx12=200 | | 3(7x–8)=39 | | (0.5)^3x-8^5x=-6 | | x/4+5=-8 | | 3x-14=4(x+5)-7 | | c3+36=45 | | 7(2p+1)=14p+9 | | 7^(x-3)=444 | | x*1.4=9 | | 162-8x^2=0 | | 53=q4+45 | | 14-3b=8 | | 5^(2x-3)+7=22 | | 5=7x+5-2x | | -40=-4x-6x+10 | | 28+3w=64 | | (7/1)(5/7)=(7)(x)+(7/1)(5/7)-(7/1)(1/2x) | | 2(x+2)+5x=3(x–4) |

Equations solver categories