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find value of k.....

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Answered by Anonymous
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 \bf \large \it{Hey \:  User!!!}

given :- (3/6, -4/5)

therefore x = 3/6 and y = -4/5

>> 5y = 4kx - 10
>> 5 (-4/5) = 4 (k) (3/6) - 10
>> -4 = 2k - 10
>> -4 + 10 = 2k
>> 6 = 2k
>> k = 6/2
>> k = 3

hence, the value of k is 3.

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gtwuwjjhg12: how it came 2k in 3rd step
Anonymous: divide 2 by both 4 and 6. u will get 2 at 4 and 3 at 6. 3/3 = 1. therefore at last we will get 2k
Answered by ananya071
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hey..

(3/6,4/-5)

5y=4kx-10
5*4/-5=4*3/6*k-10
-4=2k-10
2k=6
k=3

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