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when will Q=K? (one word answer)

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Precalculus
Precalculus
McGraw-Hill Ryerson 12th Edition
Chapter 7
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00:01 Here in this question, we're given the statement q is equal to k, and we want a one -word answer.
00:06 The answer here is going to be, this is a case where we have equilibrium...
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