SOLUTION: What must be the value of k so that 5k-3,k-2,and 3k-11 will form an arithmetic sequence?

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Question 1084758: What must be the value of k so that 5k-3,k-2,and 3k-11 will form an arithmetic sequence?
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Index    1         2       3
Term     5k-3     k-2     3k-11

Common difference between terms necessary

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