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6(x-k)=5x+4Show that x must be an even number.

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Answer:See BelowStep-by-step explanation:We will use distributive property [a(b+c) = ab + ac] to simplify the left-hand side of the equation and add like terms and solve for x first. Process shown below:[tex]6(x-k)=5x+4\\6x-6k=5x+4\\6x-5x=6k+4\\x=6k+4[/tex]To show x is ALWAYS AN EVEN number, we can plug in a value for k (even and odd) to show that x becomes always even.Even Number Case:k = 2 (2 is an even number, any even would be the same):[tex]x=6k+4\\x=6(2) + 4\\x = 12 + 4\\x = 16[/tex]x is 16, which is even numberOdd Number Case:k = 3 (3 is an odd number, any odd would be the same):[tex]x=6k+4\\x=6(3) + 4\\x = 18 + 4\\x = 22[/tex]x is 22, which is an even number.Hence, x will always be an even number (shown).