Math, asked by Everythingpurple, 6 months ago

What should be the value of K so that the equations (x+2y=3) and (x+Ky=1) be coincident?(Kinda absurd aint it?)​

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Answered by mbakshi37
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Answer:

Non existent .

Step-by-step explanation:

Two lines that lie on top of one another are called coincident lines.

y = -x/2+3/2. ....1

y= -x/k +1/k.......2

this means slopes will match with k=2 but not y intercept. this K is Non existent.

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