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Solution of the equations √2 x+√3 y=0 and √3 x-√8 y=0 is

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Answered by pooja828
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Step-by-step explanation:

 \sqrt{2x}  +  \sqrt{3y}  = 0 \\  \sqrt{3x}  -  \sqrt{8y}  = 0 \\ from \: equation \: (1) \: we \: obtain \\ x =  \frac{ -  \sqrt{3y} }{ \sqrt{2} } \\ subsituting \: this \: value \: in \: equation \: (2) \: we \: obtained \\  \sqrt{3} ( \frac{ - 3}{ \sqrt{2} }  - 2 \sqrt{2)}  = 0 \\ y = 0 \:  \:  (4) \\ subsituting \: this \: value \: in \: equation \: (3) \: we \: obtained \\ \: x = 0 \\ so... \:  x = 0 \: and \: y = 0

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