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Solve for x and y √2x-√3y=0and √5x+√3y=0

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Answered by SmRtConJuReR
0

√7x=0
X=0
y=0
as -√7y=0
is it right
Answered by Equestriadash
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Since it's a linear equation in two variables, there are infinitely many solutions.

We can substitute any value for any variable and find the answer.

Here, we will be substituting the values for x.

√2x - √3y = 0

When x = 1, √2*1 - √3y = 0

√2 - √3y = 0

-√3y = -√2

y = -√2/-√3

y = √2/√3

Same method can be followed substituting different values for x or y.

√5x + √3y = 0

When x = 2, √5*2 + √3y = 0

2√5 + √3y = 0

√3y = -2√5

y = -2√5/√3


Hope it helps :)


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