Math, asked by umemakhatoon15625, 3 months ago

2x-y=4 what is the value of x when y=6​

Answers

Answered by shivangipati11601
1

Answer:

2x-y=4

=2x=4+6

x=10/2

x=5

Answered by angeluniworld
1

Step-by-step explanation:

To find the solution of 2x - y = 4

Y= 6

So, 2x - 6 = 4 .

To find the value of 2x we will transpose. e.i.

2x = 4 + 6 = 10

x=

 \frac{10}{2}  \:  =  \: 5

So x is equal to 5. That means 2x will be 2 multiplied by 5 which is 10 so the equation we get is

equation \:  \:  -  \:  \:  \:  \frac{10}{2}  - 6 = 4

Similar questions