Math, asked by Anonymous, 13 days ago

If (3,-2) is a solution of 3x-my=1 find m.​

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Answered by simakumari18919
2

Answer:

m = -4

Step-by-step explanation:

(x,y) = (3,-2)

3x-my =1

3×3 - [m(-2)]=1

3x+2m=1

bow you can solve bro...

Answered by sahvaishnavi7
35

Solution:-

\sf{ x=3,y=-2 }

{\sf{\red{(x,y)=(3,-2)}}}

 \tt{Substitute \ x =3 \ and \ y=-2}

{\mathfrak{\large{\orange{3x-my=1}}}}

{\mathfrak{\large{\orange{3(3)-m(-2)=1}}}}

{\mathfrak{\large{\orange{9+2m=1}}}}

{\mathfrak{\large{\orange{2m=1-9}}}}

{\mathfrak{\large{\orange{2m=-8}}}}

{\mathfrak{\large{\orange{m=-8-2}}}}

{\mathfrak{\large{\orange{m=-10}}}}

 \tt{Solution(m=-10) }

{\sf{\red{Hope \ this \ answer \ have \ helped \ you!!! }}}

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