SOLUTION: Y(y+1)^2(y-2)=0
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Question 826449: Y(y+1)^2(y-2)=0
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
One or more of the factors must be equal to zero.
Either Y=0;
Or y=-1;
or
y=2.
Some steps were skipped in showing those answers.
Notice carefully, .
You capitalize the first letter of an English sentence. You do NOT specifically capitalize the first variable of a equation nor inequality in Algebra.
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