If the lines \(\dfrac{x-1}{2}=\dfrac{y+1}{3}=\dfrac{z-1}{4}\) and \(\dfrac{x-3}{1}=\dfrac{y-k}{2}=\dfrac{z}{1}\) intersect, then \(k\) is equal to:

1
\(-1\)
2
\(\dfrac{2}{9}\)
3
\(\dfrac{9}{2}\)
4
\(0\)

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