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(y^(2)+ky-3)(y-4)=y^(3)+by^(2)+5y+12 I...

`(y^(2)+ky-3)(y-4)=y^(3)+by^(2)+5y+12`
In the equation above, k is a nonzero constant. If the equation is true for all values of y, what is the value of k?

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