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Answered by srijansarvshresth135
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 \frac{4}{ \sqrt{x} } +  \frac{6}{ \sqrt{y} } = 4 \\  \frac{4}{ \sqrt{x} } -  \frac{9}{ \sqrt{y} } =  - 1 \\ subtract \\ \frac{15}{ \sqrt{y} } = 5 \\  \sqrt{y} = 3 \\ y = 9 \\  \frac{2}{ \sqrt{x} } +  \frac{3}{ \sqrt{y} } = 2 \\  \frac{2}{ \sqrt{x} } + 1 = 2 \\  \frac{2}{ \sqrt{x} } = 1 \\  \sqrt{x} = 2 \\ x = 4

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