Math, asked by pantnagarlucknow, 10 months ago

By substitution method-
 \sqrt{2} x +  \sqrt{3} y = 0 \\  \sqrt{3}  x -  \sqrt{8} y = 0
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Answered by genius7572
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First take out y in the terms of x and then put that x in 2nd equation in the y and then solve it . From there x wil come 0 , put that 0 in 3rd equation , from there y will be 0 . I hope this clears your doubt .

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Answered by bosusreenadh
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I hope this answer helps you.

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