SOLUTION: Get k in line 3x - 5ky + 5 = 0 when y-intercept is equal to 3.
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Question 1081705: Get k in line 3x - 5ky + 5 = 0 when y-intercept is equal to 3.
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To find the y-intercept, set ,
Solve for
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