Math, asked by rupalshah1472, 11 months ago

how? y =0 ?

please help me to solve this...please​

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Answered by Anonymous
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\large{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{\sf{Given\:here:-}}}}}.

  • \:y\left(\frac{4}{\sqrt{3}}\:+\sqrt{3}\right)\:=\:0

\large{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{\sf{Prove\:Here:-}}}}}.

  • value of y = 0

\large{\underline{\underline{\mathfrak{\sf{Explanation:-}}}}}.

\:y\left(\frac{4}{\sqrt{3}}\:+\sqrt{3}\right)\:=\:0

\implies\:y\left(\frac{4+3}{\sqrt{3}}\right)\:=\:0

\implies\:y\left(\frac{7}{\sqrt{3}}\right)\:=\:0

\implies\:4y\:=\:0×\sqrt{3}

\implies\:4y\:=\:0

Therefore ,

\implies\:y\:=\frac{0}{4}

\implies\large\boxed{\:y\:=\:0}

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