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If (x=2),(y=2) is a solution of 2x+ 3k=y then find the value of (k)

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Answered by pulakmath007
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Since x=2),(y=2) is a solution of 2x+ 3k=y

So

(2×2)+3k = 2

3k = 2- 4

3k = - 2

k = - 2/3

Answered by dtewary366
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Answer:

2x+3k=y

(x=2,y=2)

Putting the values, we get

2*2+3k=2

4+3k=2

3k=2-4

3k=-2

K=-2/3

K=-2/3

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