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Mathematicians please give the solution of this question​

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Answered by Anonymous
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SoluTion :-

\sf {We\ have\ 2\ variables\ and\ 2\ equations;}\\\\\\\sf {x^{y} = y^{x}......\ (1)}\\\\\\\sf {X^{2}=y......\ (2)}\\\\\\\sf {From\ equation\ (1)\ and\ (2) ,}\\\\\\\sf {x^{y} = x^{2x}}\\\\\\\\\sf {As\ the\ bases\ are\ same\ , we\ can\ equate\ the\ powers}

\sf {So , y= 2x......\ (3)}\\\\\\\sf {From\ equations\ (2)\ and\ (3) ,}\\\\\\\sf {X^2 = 2x}\\\\\\\sf {\Rightarrow\  x^2 -2x = 0}\\\\\\\sf {\Rightarrow\  x(x-2) =0}\\\\\\\sf {\Rightarrow\  x-2 = 0}\\\\\\\sf {\Rightarrow\  x = 2}\\\\\\\sf { So,\ from\ equation\ (2) , y= 4}\\\\\\\sf { x+2y = 2 + 2 (4)= 10}

Answered by dezisantosh
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10 is your answer

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