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Zorluk: ZorLinear Equations in One Variable
Consider the linear equation in xx shown below, where kk is a real constant:
xk22x+13=k(x+1)61\frac{x - k}{2} - \frac{2x + 1}{3} = \frac{k(x + 1)}{6} - 1
Which of the following statements must be true? Select all such statements.
  1. If k=1k = 1, then x=0x = 0 is the unique solution to the equation.Cevap
  2. B
    If k=1k = -1, the equation has infinitely many solutions.
  3. If k=0k = 0, the solution to the equation is x=4x = 4.Cevap
  4. D
    If k=3k = 3, the solution to the equation is x=2x = 2.
  5. If k=2k = 2, the solution to the equation is x=43x = -\frac{4}{3}.Cevap

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The correct statements are: if k=1k = 1, then x=0x = 0 is the unique solution; if k=0k = 0, the solution is x=4x = 4; and if k=2k = 2, the solution is x=43x = -\frac{4}{3}.
Multiplying the equation by 66 yields 3(xk)2(2x+1)=k(x+1)63(x - k) - 2(2x + 1) = k(x + 1) - 6. Expanding and collecting terms in xx leads to (k+1)x=4(1k)(k + 1)x = 4(1 - k). Testing the proposed values of kk shows that when k=1k = 1, 2x=02x = 0 gives x=0x = 0; when k=0k = 0, x=4x = 4; and when k=2k = 2, 3x=43x = -4 gives x=43x = -\frac{4}{3}. Therefore, the statements corresponding to k=1k = 1, k=0k = 0, and k=2k = 2 are all correct.

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1
Clear fractions by multiplying the entire equation by the least common denominator, 66.
3(xk)2(2x+1)=k(x+1)63(x - k) - 2(2x + 1) = k(x + 1) - 6
Eliminating fractions simplifies algebraic expansion and grouping of like terms.
2
Expand all expressions and combine like terms on both sides.
3x3k4x2=kx+k6    x3k2=kx+k63x - 3k - 4x - 2 = kx + k - 6 \implies -x - 3k - 2 = kx + k - 6
Distribute terms carefully to prevent sign errors.
3
Isolate terms containing xx on one side and parameter/constant terms on the other side.
xkx=k+3k6+2    x(k+1)=4k4    (k+1)x=4(1k)-x - kx = k + 3k - 6 + 2 \implies -x(k + 1) = 4k - 4 \implies (k + 1)x = 4(1 - k)
Factoring out xx provides the general solution form x=4(1k)k+1x = \frac{4(1 - k)}{k + 1} for k1k \neq -1.
4
Evaluate each specified value of kk against (k+1)x=4(1k)(k + 1)x = 4(1 - k).
For k=1k = 1: 2x=0    x=02x = 0 \implies x = 0.
For k=1k = -1: 0x=8    0x = 8 \implies no solution.
For k=0k = 0: 1x=4    x=41x = 4 \implies x = 4.
For k=3k = 3: 4x=8    x=24x = -8 \implies x = -2.
For k=2k = 2: 3x=4    x=433x = -4 \implies x = -\frac{4}{3}.
Direct substitution verifies which given statements are true.

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