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Answered by Rajshuklakld
1

Solution:-given that x=0.5=1/2 and y=0.2

to find value of  \sqrt{6}  \times  {3y}^{x} \\ putting \: value \: of \: x \: and \:  \:  y \: we \: get \\ \sqrt{6}  \times  ({3 \times .2})^{ \frac{1}{2} }  \\  \sqrt{6}  \times  {.6}^{ \frac{1}{2} }   \\ as \: we \: know \: that \: number \: root \: have \: \\  power \:  \frac{1}{2}  \\ so  \:  \:  \sqrt{6}  \times  \sqrt{6}  = 6 \\ hence \: 6 \: will \: be \: the \: required \: value.

Answered by BRAINLYBOOSTER12
3

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Step1 : Put the values correctly (substitution)

Step2: Change √0.6 into (6/10)^(1/2)

step3: Operate the operands and proceed your solution

step4: You're getting an answer! Cheers!

 <marquee> Ans : (d) 0.6 </marquee>

Yes you are right the answer is 0.6 ☑️

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