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For what values of k, x =3 and y = -2 is a solution of x + 3y – k = 0

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Answered by siddhimakwana11
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Answer:

substituting the given values

3+3(-2)-k=0

3-6-k=0

-3-k=0

-k=3

k=-3

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Answered by snehitha2
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Answer:

k = -3

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For what values of k, x =3 and y = -2 is a solution of x + 3y – k = 0

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Put x = 3 and y = -2

x + 3y - k = 0

3 + 3(-2) - k = 0

3 - 6 - k = 0

-3 - k = 0

k = -3

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