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Find $k$ so that the point $(2, k)$ is equidistant from the lines with equations $x+y-2=0$ and $x-7 y+2=0$.
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The first line is given by the equation \(x + y - 2 = 0\) and the second line is given by the equation \(x - 7y + 2 = 0\). Show more…
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