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Find the value of k, if y=3.
2y+k=6

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1AnnaMoore
1AnnaMoore 1AnnaMoore
  • 24-11-2020

Answer:

k=1

If y=3

2(3)+k=6

5+k=6

-5     -5

k=6-5

k=1

Now to check

2(3)+1=6

5+1=6

6=6

6=6 is a correct statement! which means k=1.

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