SOLUTION: Determine the value of k so that the lines kx-y=-1/3 and 3y=1-6x will intersect at 1 point?

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Question 891941: Determine the value of k so that the lines kx-y=-1/3 and 3y=1-6x will intersect at 1 point?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Both in standard form,


Their slopes are k/1 and -2.

k can be any real number but important,

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