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Use the work shown below to solve. 1. Identify the operation in the equation. 2. Use inverse operations to solve. Subtraction property of equality 3 2 = k + 11 2 3 2 − 11 2 = k + 11 2 − 11 2 Addition property of equality 3 2 + (− 11 2 ) = k + 11 2 + (− 11 2 ) The solution is k = -7 -4 StartFraction 13 over 2 EndFraction StartFraction 15 over 2 EndFraction

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