SOLUTION: how do I get y by itself? {{{(x^(1/4)) + (y^(1/4))= (6^(1/4))}}}
I subtracted x^(1/4) on both sides then took everything to the fourth root but not sure how to simplify {{{y= ((6^
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Question 729697: how do I get y by itself?
I subtracted x^(1/4) on both sides then took everything to the fourth root but not sure how to simplify
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
get y by itself?
That is as far as can be unless you want the expression in multiplied form.
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