SOLUTION: Hi, Could you please explain how to solve for y in the following equation where n1, n2, etc. are known constant values? n1 = (y * n2) + ((y * y * n3)/n4) Thank you!

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Question 413637: Hi,
Could you please explain how to solve for y in the following equation where n1, n2, etc. are known constant values?
n1 = (y * n2) + ((y * y * n3)/n4)

Thank you!

Answer by sudhanshu_kmr(1152)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

it will take form of ax^2 + bx + c
split the middle term i.e bx and factorize........
you are welcome to talk to understand it........


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