Math, asked by prishalakhera, 3 months ago

Pick out the solution from the values given in the bracket next to the given equation. Show

that the other values do not satisfy the equation.


3y – 2 = 13 (2, 3, 4, 5)​

Answers

Answered by HARSH117BRO
1

Answer:

3y-2=13 putting y=2

4=13

putting y=3

7=13

putting y=4

10=13

putting y=5

13=13 it satisfies the equation

Answered by SaanviMishra
0

Answer:

•‿• 3y-2=13(y=2)

=3(2)-2=4 not satisfied

3y-2=13(y=3)

=3(3)-2=6. not satisfied..

3y-2=13(y=4)

=3(4)-2=10. not satisfied..

3y-2=13(y=5)

=3(5)-2=13. Satisfied

Hence, The value y=5 satisfies the equation 3y-2=13...

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