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If x + y = 6 and xy = 3, then the value of | x − y | it is

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Answer:

2√6

Explanation:

x + y = 6

xy = 3

Square the first equation.

x² + 2xy + y² = 36

Subtract 4xy from both sides.

x² − 2xy + y² = 36 − 4xy

Factor.

(x − y)² = 36 − 4xy

Substitute.

(x − y)² = 36 − 4(3)

(x − y)² = 24

Take square root.

x − y = ±√24

x − y = ±2√6

Take absolute value.

|x − y| = 2√6

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