For what value of k the points (k,-3)lies on the line 3x-y=6
Asked by nimesh
| 15th Jul, 2020,
12:18: PM
Expert Answer:
Since, the point (k, -3) lie on the line 3x - y = 6.
It will satisfy the given linear equation.
x = k and y = -3
3x - y = 6
→ 3(k) - (-3) = 6
→ 3k + 3 = 6
→ 3k = 3
→ k = 1
Answered by Yasmeen Khan
| 15th Jul, 2020,
01:33: PM
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