Math, asked by riteshc852, 7 months ago

If (2, -3) is a solution of the equation 3x + ky = 18 find the value of k

Answers

Answered by mathdude500
0
3(2)+k(-3)=18
6-3k=18
-3k=-12
k=4
Answered by lohithchittala
0

Answer:

K=-4

Step-by-step explanation:

Here acc. to the given point x = 2, y = -3

Substitute in the given equation

3(2) + k(-3) = 18

6 - 3k = 18

-3k = 12

3k = -12

k = -4

PLEASE MARK THIS ANSWER AS THE BRAINLIEST ANSWER

Similar questions