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if 5,k is the solution of the equation of 2x+y-6=0 then the value of k is

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Answered by rohitsau
2

Answer:

k will be -4

is the solution for the given equation

Answered by Anonymous
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\bold\red{\underline{\underline{Answer:}}}

\bold{The \ value \ of \ k \ is \ -4.}

\bold\blue{Explanation}

\bold{The \ variables \ in \ equation \ x \ and \ y}

\bold{\tt{\terefore{5 \ and \ k \ are \ value \ of \x}}}

\bold{and \ y \ which \ satisfies \ the \ equation.}

\bold\orange{Given:}

\bold{=>The \ given \ equation \ is }

\bold{2x+y-6=0}

\bold{=>5,k \ is \ the \ solution \ of \ the \ equation.}

\bold\pink{To \ find:}

\bold{The \ value \ of \ k.}

\bold\green{\underline{\underline{Solution}}}

\bold{Substituting \ x=5 \ in \ the \ given \ equation}

\bold{=>2(5)+y-6=0}

\bold{=>10+y-6=0}

\bold{=>y+4=0}

\bold{=>y=-4}

\bold\purple{\tt{\therefore{The \ value \ of \ k \ is \ -4.}}}

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