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22 January, 04:17

The equation 2x + 4k - 9 = kx - k + 1 is really a family of equations, because for each value of k, we get a different equation with the unknown x. the letter k is called a parameter for this family. what value should we pick for k to make the given value of x a solution of the resulting equation? (if all real numbers are solutions, enter reals.)

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  1. 22 January, 07:16
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    You haven't shared "the given value of x," or, if you have, you haven't drawn attention to it.

    Just suppose we were to choose x = 4 as a possible solution and then try to find a value of the parameter k that would make x = 4 an actual solution.

    2 (4) + 4k - 9 = (4) (4) - (4) + 1

    Then 8 + 4k - 9 = 16 - 4 + 1, or 4k - 1 = 13. Then 4k = 14, and k = 14/4, or (after reduction) k = 7/2

    If the parameter k equals 7/2, then x = 4 is a solution to the given equation.

    To check this out further, start with the proposed solution x = 5 and find k.
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