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Find the value of k for which the point (1, -2) lies on the graph of the linear equation, x – 2y + k = 0.



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∵ Point (1, -2) lies on the graph of the equation x – 2y + k = 0
∴ x = 1, y = -2 will satisfy the equation
Now substituting the value of x = 1, y = -2 in it
1-2 (-2) + k = 0
⇒  1 + 4 + k = 0
⇒  5+ k = 0 ⇒  k =-5
∴  k = -5

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