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If you want to play 4K or UHD Videos, you still need to buy UHD Player. I myself often use this UHD Player(dvdfab.at/ultra-hd-player.htm) to play 4k videos. Of course, it can also play ordinary Blu-ray videos, and the operation is very simple.
-4k-2=10 -4k=10+2 -4k=12 k=-3
4k + 24 = 6k - 10 subtract 4k from each side 4k - 4k + 24 = 6k - 4k - 10 24 = 2k - 10 add 10 to each side 10 + 24 = 2k - 10 + 10 34 = 2k divide each side integers by 2 17 = k ------------check 4(17) + 24 = 6(17) - 10 68 + 24 = 102 - 10 92 = 92 checks
Yes, you do not need a 4K TV.
It is: 4k-10+7-7k combines to -3k-3
k=-2
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answer=3k-3
-4k + 10 - k + 2 = 2k + 4k + 18Combine all the 'k' terms on the left side:-5k + 10 + 2 = 2k + 4k + 18Combine all the 'k' terms on the right side:-5k + 10 + 2 = 6k + 18Combine the numerical terms on the left side:-5k + 12 = 6k + 18Add 5k to each side:12 = 11k + 18Subtract 18 from each side:-6 = 11kDivide each side by 11:k = -6/11
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4k it is...$4.000.00...
As far as I know HDMI does have some form of support for 4K, but don't expect eery piece of hardware to be run perfectly with such (if anything, the setup you describe will probably be bottlenecked at 1080p if it doesn't complain about resolution formats).