Question Number 174519 by Ml last updated on 03/Aug/22
Commented by Michaelfaraday last updated on 17/Aug/22
$${please}\:{can}\:{you}\:{show}\:{the}\:{so}<{ution}\:{of} \\ $$$${your}\:{answer}. \\ $$
Commented by Rasheed.Sindhi last updated on 03/Aug/22
$${x}=\mathrm{3},{y}=\mathrm{1} \\ $$
Answered by Rasheed.Sindhi last updated on 18/Aug/22
$${Solution}\:{for}\:\boldsymbol{{natural}}\:{x}\:\&\:{y} \\ $$$${x}+{y}=\mathrm{4} \\ $$$${Possible}\:{pairs}\:{satisfying}\:{above}\:{eqn}: \\ $$$$\left({x},{y}\right)=\left(\mathrm{1},\mathrm{3}\right),\left(\mathrm{2},\mathrm{2}\right),\left(\mathrm{3},\mathrm{1}\right) \\ $$$${Only}\:\left(\mathrm{3},\mathrm{1}\right)\:{satisfy}\:{the}\:{second}\:{equation}. \\ $$$$\therefore\:\left({x},{y}\right)=\left(\mathrm{3},\mathrm{1}\right)\:{is}\:{a}\:{solution}. \\ $$