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Find the values of `k` for which the line `(k-3) x-(4-k^2) y+k^2 -7k+6=0` is
(i) Parallel to the x-axis
Line `(k-3) x-(4-k^(2) ) y+k^(2) -7k+6=0`.

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`k=3`
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