SOLUTION: (3y)^-1/2=6 if I square both sides and make 3y a fraction I get 1/3y=36 one over 3y equals 36 Now I am not sure what to do. do I take both sides by 3y and get 1=108y

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Question 600393: (3y)^-1/2=6
if I square both sides and make 3y a fraction I get
1/3y=36
one over 3y equals 36
Now I am not sure what to do.
do I take both sides by 3y and get 1=108y
then 1/y=108?
How do I get y to not be a fraction?
Thank you!

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

This can be written as




Square both sides








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