Math, asked by NitinShrivastava, 1 year ago

If (2,3) is the solution of an equation
2x+y=k. find the value of k.​

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Answered by BrainlyYuVa
2

⭐Solution⭐

✏given equations here .

2x +y = k....(1)

if (2,3) is the solution of this equation.

so, (2,3) exits this equation.

keep x= 2, and y =3 in this equation.

we get

=> 2×2 +3 =k

=> k = 4+3

=> k = 7

⏩Thus:-

♣ Value of k = 7.

Hopes its helps u.

Answered by Anonymous
3

heya...

Given : - x = 2 and y = 3

Substitute the given values in the equation,

2 x + y = k

=> 2 (2) + 3 = k

=> 4 + 3 = k

=> 7 = k

=> k = 7

Hence, the value of k is equal to 7 .

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