find the value of k if the equation has infinitely many solutions
x - ky = 2
3x+ 6y= -5
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>x-ky=2 i. e a1x+b1y= c1
>3x+6y=-5 i.e a2x +b2y=c2
Since above equation have infinitely many solutions
so,
a1/b1=a2/b2
i.e 1/3=k/6
>6/3=k
>k=2
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