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find x and y of x^2+y^2=0​

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Answered by parichauhan1611
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Answered by bson
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Answer:

x=0, y=0

Step-by-step explanation:

x=0, y=0

because if you try to solve it

x^2=-y^2

which is not possible.

A square of any no (positive or negative) is always positive

so, when sum of two squares is zero means sum of two positive numbers are zero.

This is possible only when both are zero

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