SOLUTION: Determine the value of k so that the lines kx-y=-1/3 and 3y=1-6x will not intersect?
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Question 891942: Determine the value of k so that the lines kx-y=-1/3 and 3y=1-6x will not intersect?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
I had something here but it was wrong.
The two equations in slope intercept form:
For the two lines to NOT intersect, the slopes must be equal, and the lines will be parallel. This means, .
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