SOLUTION: For what value of k, will the point (k, k+1) lie on the line y=3x-1?
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Question 962123: For what value of k, will the point (k, k+1) lie on the line y=3x-1?
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Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The format for points is:
( x, y ), so given ( k, k+1 ), I have:
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and
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When , the point
( k, k+1 ) is on the line
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check:
OK
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