SOLUTION: Solve for y: (y(3y+2(3*sqrt(13)-3y))/(2)*((y)/(2))^((2)/(3))*sqrt(0.005))/(0.024) = 30.0 Thanks in advance.

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Question 310167: Solve for y:
(y(3y+2(3*sqrt(13)-3y))/(2)*((y)/(2))^((2)/(3))*sqrt(0.005))/(0.024) = 30.0
Thanks in advance.

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20054)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!


There is no ordinary algebraic way to solve such a complicated equation
as this.  By my graphical calculator I get these approximate solutions:

1.457077652 and 6.765889295

Edwin


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