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3(y-2)^2=5?

Science & Mathematics by Anonymous 2018-07-09 07:04:49

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3(y-2)^2=5?

6 answers

  • Anonymous

    3(y - 2)^2 = 5 y - 2 = +/- sqrt (5/3) y = 2 +/- sqrt (5/3)

  • Anonymous

    3.(y - 2)² = 5 (y - 2)² = 5/3 (y - 2)² = [± √(5/3)]² y - 2 = ± √(5/3) y = 2 ± √(5/3) y = (2 ± √5)/√3 → you multiply by √3 the top and the bottom y = [(2 ± √5).√3] / (√3 * √3) y = (2√3 ± √15)/3

  • Anonymous

    (y - 2)^2 = 5/3 y - 2 = ± √ (5/3) y = 2 ± √ (5/3)

  • Anonymous

    y =~ 3.290994448735805628393088466594 or 0.70900555126419437160691153340587

  • Anonymous

    Using the quadratic equation y = 2 + or - square root of 5/(3)

  • Anonymous

    Various ways of solving for y. This is a quicker method if you don't want to use the quadratic formula: (y - 2)^2 = 5/3 y - 2 = ±√(5/3) y = 2 ±√(5/3)

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