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if - 6, k lies on X + 3 Y is equals to 3 then find the value of k​

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Answered by Anurag612
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Step-by-step explanation:

If ( - 6,k) lies on X+3Y=3, then - 6 and k are solutions to this expression or equation

Therefore (X, Y) = ( - 6,k)

X= - 6

Y= k

Substituting the values of X and Y int he equation, we get

-6+3k =3

3k= 9

k= 9/3

k=3

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Answered by nilesh102
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solution:-

given:-

if - 6, k lies on X + 3 Y is

equals to 3

let, ( x , y) = (-6, K)

=> x + 3y = 3 .... given

=> - 6 + 3k = 3

=> 3k = 3 + 6

=> 3k = 9

=> K = 9/3

=> K = 3

i hope it helps you....

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