SOLVE USING SUBSTITUTION METHOD:
[tex] \sqrt{2} x + \sqrt{3 \: } y = 0 \\ \sqrt{3} x – \sqrt{8} y = 0[/tex]

SOLVE USING SUBSTITUTION METHOD:
[tex] \sqrt{2} x + \sqrt{3 \: } y = 0 \\ \sqrt{3} x – \sqrt{8} y = 0[/tex]

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  1. Step-by-step explanation:

    from equation 1) we have

    x= -√3y/√2.

    on substituting this expression of x in equation 2) we get_

    √3x – √8y = 0

    √3(-√3y/√2) – √8y = 0

    -3y/√2 – √8y = 0

    (-3y – 4y) / √2 = 0

    -3y – 4y = 0

    -7y = 0

    y= 0.

    then , from equation 1) we substitute value of y= 0

    we get,

    x= -√3×0/√2

    x = 0

    hence, x= 0 and y= 0

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