Math, asked by gaurijgupta, 9 months ago

What is the value of 'k, if (k. 5) is the
solution of equation, 4x - 2y = 0​

Answers

Answered by Bhavana2808
2

Answer:

ans is 5

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Answered by sharmaaashutosh169
5

Concept

The set of all values that, when substituted for unknowns, make an equation true is known as the solution of an equation.

Given

A linear equation in two variables 4x-2y = 0

(k,5) is the solution of the given equation.

To Find

The value of k.

Solution

We know (k,5) is the solution of the given equation 4x-2y - 0

So, it will satisfy the given equation.

Therefore,

substituting y=5 and x=k in the given equation

4(k)-2(5) = 0

4k = 10

k = 10/4 = 5/2

Hence, the value of k is 5/2.

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