SOLUTION: Consider the following system of equation: 3x-4y=0 and 4x-5y=k where k is a constant Real number. Solve the system for (x,y) in terms of k. Do not replace the constant k with a num
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Question 1126466: Consider the following system of equation: 3x-4y=0 and 4x-5y=k where k is a constant Real number. Solve the system for (x,y) in terms of k. Do not replace the constant k with a numerical value. Give your solution as an order pair in terms of k
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