SOLUTION: For what value of k will 3x-2y=6 and 6x=4y+k have infinite solutions?

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Question 765324: For what value of k will 3x-2y=6 and 6x=4y+k have infinite solutions?

Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The two equations would be equivalent.

Put both equations into standard form.

How does 3x compare to 6x?
How does -2y compare to -4y?
What should you do with the 6 constant term?

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