5=1(k+c)

Simple and best practice solution for 5=1(k+c) 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 5=1(k+c) equation:


Simplifying
5 = 1(k + c)

Reorder the terms:
5 = 1(c + k)
5 = (c * 1 + k * 1)
5 = (1c + 1k)

Solving
5 = 1c + 1k

Solving for variable 'c'.

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

Add '-1c' to each side of the equation.
5 + -1c = 1c + -1c + 1k

Combine like terms: 1c + -1c = 0
5 + -1c = 0 + 1k
5 + -1c = 1k

Add '-5' to each side of the equation.
5 + -5 + -1c = -5 + 1k

Combine like terms: 5 + -5 = 0
0 + -1c = -5 + 1k
-1c = -5 + 1k

Divide each side by '-1'.
c = 5 + -1k

Simplifying
c = 5 + -1k

See similar equations:

| -11x^2+23x-12=0 | | 2/3(m/3) | | 2n-6=3/4 | | x-sqrt(9-8x)=0 | | -x+30=-0.5x+17.5 | | 30x^2-45x+15=0 | | 3.6(t+0.1666)=4.2(t+0.166666) | | Yz=6x+2 | | -21x^2-56x-35=0 | | 3.6x+0.6=4.2x+0.7 | | 4(x-6)+5(x+9)=140 | | 5=2.5(K+C) | | -14.2/-2 | | 2^5x-1=1/64 | | 7(x-3)+3=7x-17 | | t-8/t=17/t | | (y^2-6y)-2(y^2-6y)-35=0 | | (D^3-27)Y=0 | | -5/x-8=x/3 | | log(-x-9)=log-2x | | 14-15t-36=1-20t-1 | | -24x^2-56x-32=0 | | w^4*w^3*w= | | (x+6)(x+6)=296 | | 1/7x-5=3/5x-3/7x | | -21x^2-16x-3=0 | | y-5x+3y=15 | | 9(x-5)+41=9x-4 | | 2(w-3)=9w-28 | | log^12(-x-9)=log^12-2x | | 3(x+10)=2(3x+24) | | (5+y)(5y-9)=0 |

Equations solver categories