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√3y = √2x + √5 is written in standard form ax+by+c-0, then the value of a,b,c are:



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Answered by trishakhandelwal402
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Answer:Value of a, b, and c are as follows

Step-by-step explanation:

Comparing it with ax+by +c=0 ,therefore -√2 + √3y +√5=0

a= -√2

b=√3

c= √5

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Answered by lalnunkimahmarjoute
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 \sqrt{3} y =  \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{5}

 \sqrt{2} x -  \sqrt{3} y +  \sqrt{5}  = 0

( \sqrt{2} )x + ( -  \sqrt{3} )y +  \sqrt{5}  = 0

Hence, \: the \: value \: of \: \bold{a},\bold{b} \: and \: \bold{c} \: are:

\bold{a} =  \sqrt{2}

\bold{b} =  -  \sqrt{3}

\bold{c} =  \sqrt{5}

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