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Mathematics, 28.02.2020 19:09 taylor5384

I don't know what I should do with both of these equations: -3x+6y=1 & 9x+ky=-3. The question I have to answer is: what would k be so that both equations have a solution of no solution. I'm just really stuck on what to do. I've tried a lot of possibilities. Even making it into slope-intercept form or y=mx+b. But that doesn't work.

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