Math, asked by kshivam7803, 8 months ago

. If x2 - xy + y = 5, then find the
value of y given that x = 2.​

Answers

Answered by ThexD
4

Answer:

x^2-xy+y = 5

if x = 2

value putting: (2)^2 - (2)y + y = 5

4-2y + y = 5

-y = 5-4

-y = 1

therefore y = -1

Answered by moranindrajit2
4

Answer:

Hey mate heres your question

Step-by-step explanation:

Given value of x = 2

Putting the value of x in the given polynomial

x^2 - xy +y = 5

(2)^2 - 2×y + y = 5

4 - 2y + y = 5

4 - 5 = y

-1 = y

Y = - 1

Therefor value of y is - 1

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