Math, asked by Barvz16, 9 months ago

If in the equation x+2y=10, the value of y=6, then the value of x will be *​

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Answered by Adlock
36

Answer:

x=-2

Step-by-step explanation:

as y=6

x+2*6=10

x+12=10

where x,

x=10-12=-2

x=-2

Answered by pulakmath007
0

The value of x = - 2

Given :

  • The equation x + 2y = 10

  • The value of y = 6

To find :

The value of x

Solution :

Step 1 of 2 :

Write down the given equation

Here the given equation is

x + 2y = 10 - - - - - - (1)

Step 2 of 2 :

Find the value of x

The value of y = 6

Putting y = 6 in Equation 1 we get

x + ( 2 × 6 ) = 10

⇒ x + 12 = 10

⇒ x = 10 - 12

⇒ x = - 2

Hence the required value of x = - 2

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