SOLUTION: (Y^2/3)-(10y^1/3)+9=0
I added parentheses to clarify that it is y root 2/3 and 10y root 1/3. I need to solve using quadratic systems
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Question 944731: (Y^2/3)-(10y^1/3)+9=0
I added parentheses to clarify that it is y root 2/3 and 10y root 1/3. I need to solve using quadratic systems
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use a substitution,
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