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k \begin{bmatrix} 2&3\\5&6 \end{bmatrix}~~ = ~~ \begin{bmatrix} 6&9\\15&18 \end{bmatrix}\implies \begin{bmatrix} 2k&3k\\5k&6k \end{bmatrix}~~ = ~~ \begin{bmatrix} 6&9\\15&18 \end{bmatrix} \\\\\\ 2k=6\implies k=\cfrac{6}{2}\implies k=3

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