SOLUTION: y = 4/ 4/5+ √4/5 + 0.2 - 5x 4/5
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Question 1199479: y = 4/ 4/5+ √4/5 + 0.2 - 5x 4/5
Answer by greenestamps(13200) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
There are dozens of possible interpretations of the given equation as you show it....
"4/ 4/5" -- is that supposed to be "4/(4/5)"?
"√4/5" -- is that "(√4)/5" or "√(4/5)"? or something else?
And I have no guess as to what "5x 4/5" means.
Re-post, making proper use of parentheses.
Note also that your post comes with no question -- so even if we knew what the equation is supposed to say, we wouldn't know how to help you.
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