Math, asked by parassendri, 7 hours ago

Find the value of c if x =√2 ,
y=1 is a solution of √3 x - √6 y = c​

Answers

Answered by rottasaritha
0

Step-by-step explanation:

substitute the values in equation

we get, √3.√2 - √6.1 = c

√6 - √6 = c

c= 0

hope this helps you

Answered by kavishriees
1

Step-by-step explanation:

Given:

x = √2

y = 1

To find:

The value of c

solution:

substitute the value of x and y in equation

√3(√2) - √6(1) = c

√6 - √6 = c

c = 0

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