Answer:
[tex]k(2) = 3[/tex]
[tex]t = 4[/tex]
Step-by-step explanation:
Given
[tex]k(t) = 2t - 1[/tex]
Solving (1): k(2)
Take t as 2 such that t = 2
This gives
[tex]k(2) = 2 * 2 - 1[/tex]
[tex]k(2) = 4 - 1[/tex]
[tex]k(2) = 3[/tex]
Solving (2): k(t) = 7
Substitute 7 for k(t)
[tex]7 = 2t - 1[/tex]
Add 1 to both sides
[tex]7 + 1 = 2t - 1 + 1[/tex]
[tex]2t = 8[/tex]
Divide both sides by 2
[tex]t = \frac{8}{2}[/tex]
[tex]t = 4[/tex]