SOLUTION: for what value of k will (2x-y) equal 6x-3y for all values of x and y

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Question 852070: for what value of k will (2x-y) equal 6x-3y for all values of x and y
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This makes no sense because k is not part of either (2x-y) or 6x-3y.
Did you mean for there to be a k somewhere? For instance, was
(2x-y) supposed to be (2x-ky)?

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