SOLUTION: If y = 2 and x = √(3 - 5y + 4y2), then what is the value of x?
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Question 260016: If y = 2 and x = √(3 - 5y + 4y2), then what is the value of x?
Answer by checkley77(12844) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y = 2
x = √(3 - 5y + 4y2)
x=sqrt(3-5*2+4*2^2)
x=sqrt(3-10+4*4)
x=sqrt(-7+16)
x=sqrt9
x=3 ans.
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