Math, asked by PkTheLegend, 1 year ago


x +  \sqrt{y } = 7 \:...... and..... \sqrt{x}   + y = 11
, Then Find x + y


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Answered by InvincibleBoy
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√x+y=7

x+√y=11

√x=7-y

√y=11-x

the square root of a number is always the positive square root

therefore y can't be greater than 7 and x can't be greater than 11

look at the perfect squares 1, 4, 9, 16

assuming x and y are perfect squares and a little trial and error...

x=9  and y=4
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Answered by Anudeep1999
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destroyer you are right but x=4,y=9 is the right answer as per my guess
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