SOLUTION: 5y^2=6y+1

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Question 983145: 5y^2=6y+1
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5y^2=6y+1. Using general quadratic formula, y=-b+_sqrt b^2-4ac/2a. =-(-6)+_ sqrt -6^2-4*5*-1/2*5, 6+_sqrt 36+20/10, 6+_sqrt56/10---->=6+_sqrt56/10----> 6+7.48/10 or 6-7.48/10 ---->13.48/10 or -1.48/10----> y=1.348 or -0.148.
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