Math, asked by suman740, 1 year ago

x^2 =y^3 { find the value of x and y }​

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Answered by mdurga7799p50yjg
1

Step-by-step explanation:

☢X = 8 ❗

☢AND Y = 4 ❗

☢put x = 8 and. y = 4 in x^2 = y ^3 ❗

☢8^2 = 4^3 ❗

☢64 = 64 ❗

☢HENCE PROVED. ❗

Answered by ganpatikendre91
0

x -2y = 3 Equation 1

2x + y = 6 Equation 2

We will have to multiply one equation by a number so that when we add the two equation we eliminate one of the variables. Say , we want the y to be eliminated first. Since equation 1 has -2y then equation 2 must have 2y so that when we add we get 0.

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