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find k if kx +2y=6 and x=-1 and y =2​

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Answered by ItzCaptonMack
14

\huge\mathtt{\fbox{\red{Answer✍︎}}}

\large\underline\mathfrak{GIVEN,}

\dashrightarrow \blue{kx+2y=6}

\dashrightarrow \blue{x=-1}

\dashrightarrow  \blue{y=2}

\large\underline\mathfrak{\red{TO\:FIND,}}

\dashrightarrow \blue{The\:value\:of\:k}

\large\underline\bold{\pink{\mathfrak{SOLUTION,}}}

\implies \green[kx+2y=6}

\therefore \orange{putting\:the\:value\:of\:x\:and\:y\:.}

\implies \purple{k(-1)+2(2)=6}

\implies \purple{-k+4=6}

\implies \purple{-k=6-4}

\implies \purple{-k=2}

\implies \purple{k=-2}

\rm{\boxed{\bf{\circ\:\: k=-2\:\: \circ }}}

\large\underline\mathfrak{THE\:VALUE\:OF\:k\:IS\:-2}

Answered by Anonymous
2

Answer:

- 2

Explanation:

Given,

x = - 1

y = 2

To find : k = ?

kx + 2y = 6

k ( - 1 ) + 2 ( 2 ) = 6

- k + 4 = 6

- k = 6 - 4

- k = 2

k = - 2

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