SOLUTION: How do I find the value of k so that the line passing through has the given slope m in the problem (-k+1,3), (3,k+3), m=3

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Question 551166: How do I find the value of k so that the line passing through has the given slope m in the problem
(-k+1,3), (3,k+3), m=3

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How do I find the value of k so that the line passing through has the given slope m in the problem
(-k+1,3), (3,k+3), m=3
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slope=∆y/∆x=(y1-y2)/(x1-x2)
3=(k+3-3)/(3+k-1)=k/k+2
k=3k+6
-2k=6
k=-3

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