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-3y/√2 - √8y = 0 ; Find the value of y​

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Answered by akshaylokari
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Step-by-step explanation:

-3y/√2 -√(4*2)y=0

-3y/√2 -2√2y=0

Answered by Anonymous
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 \frac{ - 3y}{ \sqrt{2} }  -  \sqrt{8} y = 0  \\ \frac{ - 3y}{ \sqrt{2} }  =  \sqrt{8y}  \\ 3y =  \sqrt{16y}  \\ square \: on \: both \: side \\ 9 {y}^{2}  = 16y \\ divide \: by \: y \: on \: both \: side \\ y =  \frac{16}{9}

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