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what is the y value in the equation of x-y=6 if x=0, x=1 and x=2 ?

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Answered by Anonymous
3

Hey mate

what is the y value in the equation of x-y=6 if x=0, x=1 and x=2 ?

what is the y value in the equation of x-y=6 if x=0, x=1 and x=2 ?

Solution :-

given here

x-y= 6. ...(1)

first put x= 0 in (1)

we get

0-y= 6

=>y= -6

second put x= 1 in (1)

we get

1-y= 6

=>y= 1-6

=>y= -5

third put x= 2 in (1)

we get

2-y=6

=>y= 2-6

=>y= -4

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Answered by saumya20034
4

Answer:

x-y=6

when x=0

x-y=6

0-y=6

y=-6

when x=1

1-y=6

-y=6-1

y=-5

when x=2

2-y=6

-y=6-2

y=-4

hope this will help you....

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