SOLUTION: 16h^5-25h^3+9h=0

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Question 864322: 16h^5-25h^3+9h=0
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



h= 0 is one solution


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let h^2=a







=+/-
a= (25/12)+/- sqrt(409)/12
a=x^2
x^2= (25/12) +/- sqrt(409)/12
calculate x








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