X and y are two non-zero real numbers such that: x²-y²=15 and x+y=3√5. then x-y=
A. √15
B. √5<...
Mathematics, 01.02.2021 14:40 Angieleelee
X and y are two non-zero real numbers such that: x²-y²=15 and x+y=3√5. then x-y=
A. √15
B. √5
C. -3√5
Answers: 3
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