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If x= 1 and y = 2, find the value of:
(a) 3x – 2y​

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Answered by vanshdhar95
2

Answer:

3(1)-2(2) = -1

this is the required answer.

Answered by Anonymous
48

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If x=1 and y=2, find the value of :-

  • 3x - 2y

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Here, values of x and y are given, i.e

  • x = 1
  • y = 2

We just have to substitute these values in the given equation for the required solution.

Substituting these values we get,

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→ 3x - 2y

→ 3(1) - 2(2)

→ 3 - 4

→ -1

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value of 3x-2y = -1

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