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Given that x-y =


8√(2)
and xy = 137,
where x and y are both positive,
find the value of x + y without finding x or y


User Epicwhale
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Answer:

x + y = 26

Explanation:

The idea is to express (x+y)^2 via given data, and then take square root of this expression (of this number).

It will be exactly (x+y).

So,


(x+y)^(2) =(x-y)+4xy=(8*√(2) )^(2) + 4*137 = 64*2 + 4*137 = 676.


Therefore, (x+y) = √(676) =26

Answer:
x + y = 26.

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