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OpenStudy (steve816):

Find a real number k such that (3, -2) is on the line kx-2y+7=0

OpenStudy (candyme):

You would solve this by plugging in the points

OpenStudy (candyme):

so it would look like this k(3)-2(-2)+7=0

OpenStudy (candyme):

Do you know what to do with it next?

OpenStudy (steve816):

Thank you so much, I was just overthinking it and tried to plug in the numbers in point slope form which really messed things up haha. I know how to simplify from here!

OpenStudy (candyme):

Great! glad I could help out :)

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