Math, asked by Akarshitking, 8 months ago

3/x +2/y=0 solve the following
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Answered by sawerakhan123
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Answer:

3/x+2/y

Step-by-step explanation:

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

\sf{x = \dfrac{-3}{2} y}

Step-by-step explanation:

\sf{\dfrac{3}{x} + \dfrac{2}{y} = 0}

Firstly, multiply (x, y) from both sides of equation:

\sf{2x + 3y = 0}

Then, add (-3y) from both sides:

\sf{2x + 3y + -3y = 0 + -3y}

\sf{2x = -3y}

Divide '2' with both sides of equation:

\sf{\dfrac{2x}{2} = \dfrac{-3y}{2}}

\sf{x = \dfrac{-3}{2} y}

Therefore, -3/2 is the required answer.

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