Math, asked by rameshwarmeena, 1 year ago

X^Y = Y^X AND Y=3X THAN EQUAL TO X

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Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Thank you so much for this question. 

Here is the answer to your question:

xy = yx is ALWAYS TRUE for real numbers due to commutativity property of multiplication.

The only restriction/equation is y = 3x, and it implies x = y/3

 From the given condition, x = y/3

Therefore, this identity does not bring any restrictive information to you.

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