Math, asked by iamsaisha, 9 months ago

If the point (2, -1) lies on the graph of the equation 2x + ky = 4,
then find the value of k.

Answers

Answered by palaksharma4422
4

Answer:

2x+ky=4

2×2+k(-1) =4

4+(-k) =4

-k=4-4

-k =0

K=0

Answered by Anonymous
5

Step-by-step explanation:

GIVEN :

=> point (2, -1) lies on the graph of the equation

2x + ky = 4

From the given equation

2x + ky = 4

Put x = 2 and y = -1 in the given equation , we get ,

2x + ky = 4

=> 2(2) + k(-1) = 4

=> -k = 4 - 4

=> k = 0

Hence ,

The value of k is 0 .

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