In the following question two equations numbered I and II are given. You have to solve both the equations and __________ Give answer
I. \( \Large \frac{4}{\sqrt{x}} + \frac{7}{\sqrt{x}} \) = \( \Large \sqrt{x} \)
II. \( \Large y^{2} - \frac{(11)^ {\frac{5}{2}} }{\sqrt{y} } \) = 0
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D) x = y or the relationship cannot be established |
Description for Correct answer:
I. 4 + 7 = \( \Large \sqrt{x} \times \sqrt{x} \)
=> x = 11
II. \( \Large y^{2} - \frac{11^{\frac{5}{2}}}{\sqrt{y}} \) = 0
=> \( \Large y^{2 + \frac{1}{2}} = 11^{\frac{5}{2}} \)
=> \( \Large y^{\frac{5}{2}} = 11^{\frac{5}{2}} \)
=> y = 11
Clearly, x = y
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