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√2x-√3y=1 ; √3x-√8y=0 in substitution method

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Answered by brunoconti
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Answered by KrystaCort
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x = √8 and y = √3

Step-by-step explanation:

√3x-√8y=0 ⇒ x = \sqrt{\frac{8}{3} } y

Substitute this value of x in another equation

\sqrt2\sqrt{\frac{8}{3} } y-\sqrt{3}y=1\\ 4y-3y=\sqrt{3} \\y = \sqrt{3}

Thus, x = \sqrt{\frac{8}{3} } \sqrt 3

⇒ x = √8

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