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Find the value of equation 12x−4y, when x=2,y=1​

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

If x=2,y=1​, then 12x−4y = 20

Step-by-step explanation:

If x = 2 , y = 1

Find the value of 12x - 4y

Put  x = 2 , y = 1 in 12x -4y

12x - 4y = 12(2) - 4(1)

= 24 - 4

= 20

So, 12x - 4y =  = 20

Answered by masura8080
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Answer:

We will get the value is 20.

Step-by-step explanation:

  • As per the question we have to evaluate the given data.

      Given data:- x=2, y=1.

      To find:- Value of 12x-4y.

       Solution:-

  • To solve the above question we will follow the BODMAS rule.
  • BODMAS is an order of mathematic operations.
  • It stands for,

           B= bracket

           O= order of power or rules

           D= division

           M= multiplication

           A= addition

           S= subtraction

     Now put the value x and y in 12x-4y.

          12x-4y\\=12(2)-4(1)\\=24-4\\=20

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