SOLUTION: Hi,
Thank you so much for helping me, as I can't learn under my current Algebra 2 teacher.
Solve or Simplify the problem using any method (what my textbook says):
7/4 + 2/3
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Question 691888: Hi,
Thank you so much for helping me, as I can't learn under my current Algebra 2 teacher.
Solve or Simplify the problem using any method (what my textbook says):
7/4 + 2/3 y^2= 13y/6
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
7/4 + 2/3 y^2= 13y/6
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Step 1, eliminate fractions by multiplying thru by 12.
21 + 8y^2 = 26y
(2y-3)*(4y-7) = 0
y = 3/2
y = 7/4
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