Question 1158969:  Hi!  
I have been trying to use old, retired ACT exams to prepare to take the actual test, and in checking my work to find what I need to improve on I've run into a problem that I have solved but don't quite understand. 
 
"The solution of the system of equations below is the set of all (x,y)such that 2x-3y=6. What is the value of k?
 
18x-27y=54 
6x+ky=-2k
 
A.-9 
B.-1 
C.3 
D.6 
E.9
 
I solved by substituting each of the options given for k in the bottom equation, and then using the elimination method for solving systems of equations. However, it was very time consuming and I did not understand how the equation in the paragraph fit in with the other two equations. The answer was A. I did not understand why the answer that made the two equations come out to 0 was correct. I did not even use the equation in the paragraph to solve, and I only got the answer correct when fixing my work later, not when taking the test (I simulated an actual test as much as I could by timing myself). Is there a faster, more accurate method? Perhaps using the calculator? I do own a graphing calculator, but it is not a TI-84. 
 
I hope this makes sense. Thank you for taking the time to help me!
 
Anna McLeran 
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Hi!  
I have been trying to use old, retired ACT exams to prepare to take the actual test, and in checking my work to find what I need to improve on I've run into a problem that I have solved but don't quite understand. 
 
"The solution of the system of equations below is the set of all (x,y)such that 2x-3y=6. What is the value of k?
 
18x-27y=54 
6x+ky=-2k
 
A.-9 
B.-1 
C.3 
D.6 
E.9
 
I solved by substituting each of the options given for k in the bottom equation, and then using the elimination method for solving systems of equations. However, it was very time consuming and I did not understand how the equation in the paragraph fit in with the other two equations. The answer was A. I did not understand why the answer that made the two equations come out to 0 was correct. I did not even use the equation in the paragraph to solve, and I only got the answer correct when fixing my work later, not when taking the test (I simulated an actual test as much as I could by timing myself). Is there a faster, more accurate method? Perhaps using the calculator? I do own a graphing calculator, but it is not a TI-84. 
 
I hope this makes sense. Thank you for taking the time to help me!
 
Anna McLeran 
18x - 27y = 54 ----- eq (i) 
6x + ky = - 2k ----- eq (ii) 
18x + 3ky = - 6k --- Multiplying eq (ii) by 3 ----- eq (iii) 
18x - 27y =   54 --- eq (i) 
Looking at eqs (i) & (iii), and EQUATING terms, you'll see that 3ky = - 27y 
Therefore,   
You DON'T have to go any further, but just for the fun of it, when you EQUATE the right-side. you'll also see that - 6k = 54.  
Then, we get:    
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