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Find the value of K when x= 3,Y= 2 of 2x+3y=k

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k = 12

Explanation:

Given,


{ \tt{x = 3}}


{ \tt{y = 2}}

The given Eqⁿ is,


{ \purple{ \tt{2x + 3y = k}}}

Substitute the value of x and y in the given Eqⁿ then,


{ \purple{ \tt{2}}(}{ \red{ \tt{3}}}) + { \purple{ \tt{3}}(} \red{ \tt{2}}) = { \purple{ \tt{k}}}


{ \purple{ \tt{6 + 6 = k}}}


{ \boxed{ \red{ \sf{k = 12}}}}

User Halivingston
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Answer:

k=12

Explanation:

From X=3 , Y=2

  1. 2X+3Y =K
  2. 2(3)+3(2)=K
  3. K=12
User Ramesh Reddy
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