SOLUTION: All of my work this week is on factoring. Solve this equation: t² + 1 = 13/6t

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Question 46435: All of my work this week is on factoring. Solve this equation:
t² + 1 = 13/6t

Answer by checkley71(8403)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
T~2-13/6T+1=0 OR USING THE QUADRATIC EQUATION WE GET X=12.9226 & X=.0774
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