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The equation 2x+ky=-k is the equation of a line. Solve for the value of K if the line has slope of 3.?

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The equation 2x+ky=-k is the equation of a line. Solve for the value of K if the line has slope of 3.?

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  1. Put equation into slope-intercept form:

    2x + ky = -k

    ky = -2x - k

    y = (-2/k)x - 1

    slope = -2/k = 3

    k = -2/3


  2. -2/k = 3

    k = -2/3

  3. 2x + ky = -k

    convert it to the normal form : y = mx + c

    y =  - 2(x/k) - 1

    The slope (ie coefficient of x) here is -2/k, and that is given as 3.

    -2/k = 3;

    k = -2/3

  4. i think 1.5 but not positive. I tried...srry   >_<

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