SOLUTION: determine k so that the line 5x + ky = 32 will pass through the point P(4, 3)
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Question 877591: determine k so that the line 5x + ky = 32 will pass through the point P(4, 3)
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
5x + ky = 32
5(4) + k(3) = 32 ... Plug in (x,y) = (4,3). Now solve for k.
20 + 3k = 32
3k = 32 - 20
3k = 12
k = 12/3
k = 4
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