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√2x -√4y =0 and √3x -√6y =0​

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Answered by goyalram43
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Answer:

x = 2 , y = 1

& the point is ( 2 , 1 )

Step-by-step explanation:

√2x -√4y =0 and √3x -√6y =0

√2x -√4y =0

x= √4y÷√2 ( I )

√3x -√6y =0

√3 ( √4y÷√2 ) -√6y = 0

√12y ÷ √2 - √6 = 0

√6y - √6 = 0

√6y = √6

y = 1

using ( I )

x= √4y ÷ √2

x = √4 ( 1 ) ÷ √2

x = √4 ÷ √2

x = 2

if u have to find point then it is ( 2 , 1 )

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