SOLUTION: I'm having trouble solving this 15y-5y^2 help please
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Question 739105: I'm having trouble solving this 15y-5y^2 help please
Answer by rothauserc(4718) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
we are given 15y-5y^2, set the equation = 0 and solve for y
15y-5y^2=0
divide both sides of the = sign by 5y and we have
3-y = 0
and y = 3, note that y = 0 is another root as well
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