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If x=0 and y=3 is a solution of 2x-3y-k=0 then find the value of 'k'Required to answer. Single choice.​

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\huge\bold\red{Question}

If x=0 and y=3 is a solution of 2x-3y-k=0 then find the value of "k"

\huge\bold\green{Solution}

If (0,3 )is a solution of a linear equation then the value of x=0 and value of y=3 if we put the value of x and y in the equation then

\bold{2x+3y=k}

\bold{⇒k=2×0+3×3}

\bold{⇒k=9}

Hence the value of k=9

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