0=kp^2+7p

Simple and best practice solution for 0=kp^2+7p 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 0=kp^2+7p equation:


Simplifying
0 = kp2 + 7p

Solving
0 = kp2 + 7p

Solving for variable 'k'.

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

Add '-1kp2' to each side of the equation.
0 + -1kp2 = kp2 + -1kp2 + 7p
Remove the zero:
-1kp2 = kp2 + -1kp2 + 7p

Combine like terms: kp2 + -1kp2 = 0
-1kp2 = 0 + 7p
-1kp2 = 7p

Divide each side by '-1p2'.
k = -7p-1

Simplifying
k = -7p-1

See similar equations:

| 2x-3y=0findy | | 5log(3)x-2= | | 12k-3=45 | | Y-5=6(x-1) | | 7(2x+4)-5(3x-3)= | | 6x-3-2x+8=17 | | -1/5(5x-35y) | | a=1/2bx | | 2/1/2r=28 | | y=2px+p*n | | (x+2)(2)=(x+10)(x-7) | | f(x)=12x^2+4 | | sin(34)=33/x | | 12x-26+14x-4=180 | | (5v-6)(8-v)=0 | | 8x+x^2-12=0 | | 7x-3=x+11 | | 11+2x-x=2x+1 | | .0075/100=24/x | | 8+2x-3-x=2x+1 | | 1=4-6x | | 0.33x-4=0.75x | | 10(-3-2t)+10-2(6f-13)=0 | | tan58=x/6 | | 2v^2-20v+32=0 | | F=q+qrt | | 6(3x-9)-2=6(x-2)+58 | | 20+x=1.5x | | -8q^4+27q= | | (-8/3)(15/4) | | v^2+11v-25=0 | | 0.5x+9=2x+0.5 |

Equations solver categories