SOLUTION: Hi, I am trying to solve for "y" in this equation but I don't know where to start. {{{x = (y^3/512) + (3y^2/64) + (3y/8) + (1)
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Hi, I am trying to solve for "y" in this equation but I don't know where to start.
x = (y^3/512) + (3y^2/64) + (3y/8) + (1)
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Edwin McCravy(20060)
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Take cube roots of both sides:
Multiply thru by 8
Edwin
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