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If the lines `(x-2)/1=(y-3)/1=(x-4)/(-k)` and `(x-1)/k=(y-4)/2=(x-5)/1` are coplanar, then k can have (1) exactly one value (2) exactly two values (3) exactly three values (4) any value

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