SOLUTION: 5y^2 - 3y - 7= 0
a) Complete the squares to find roots
b)Use the quadratic formula to find roots
c) If possible, put into factored form (rational roots)
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Question 1135890: 5y^2 - 3y - 7= 0
a) Complete the squares to find roots
b)Use the quadratic formula to find roots
c) If possible, put into factored form (rational roots)
Answer by josgarithmetic(39630) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
---------completing the square
Look for any arithmetic mistakes if any.
You can do part (b) if you want.
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