yes it is possible, you have to paint the car with a paint brush until its painted.
k^2 + k = k^2 + k k^2 x k = k^3
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k and -k right? -k x -1 =k k+k= 2 k= 1 unless you mean multiply then that would be -k x-1 =k k x k= 2 1.4142 rounded to the nearest ten thousandth
case he like 2 paint
(k - 1)(k + 1)(k - 2)(k + 2)
2 k^2 - k - 4 = 0 2 (k^2 - (1/2)k - 2) = 0 2 ((k - 1/4)^2 - 1/16 - 2) = 0 2 ((k - 1/4)^2 - 33/16) = 0 2 (k - 1/4 - sqrt(33)/4)(k - 1/4 + sqrt(33)/4) = 0 32 (4k - 1 - sqrt(33))(4k - 1 + sqrt(33)) = 0
The formula is 2-k. The answer depends on the value of k.
k/2 -k/5 -k/6 = 2 Multply all terms by 30: 15k -6k -5k = 60 4k = 60 k = 15
The two square roots of i are (k, k) and (-k, -k) where k = sqrt(2)/2 = 1/sqrt(2).
Without operational signs, I'm just guessing but if k = 2, 20 + k = 22
try to switch it round so 98-2=k