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[" Exavples Find the values of "k" for which the line "],[qquad (k-3)x+(k^(2)-4)y+(k-1)(k-6)=0],[" (i) is parallel to the "x" -axis,"],[" (ii) is parallel to the y-axis,"],[" (iii) passes through the origin."]

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