SOLUTION: Solve using quadratic formula. 2y^2-10y+8=0
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Solve using quadratic formula. 2y^2-10y+8=0
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Study this lesson:
https://www.algebra.com/my/Completing-the-Square-to-Solve-General-Quadratic-Equation.lesson?content_action=show_dev
The use of the formula is shown in the lesson also.
You should find y=1 OR y=4.
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Solve using quadratic formula. 2y^2-10y+8=0
------- Factoring out GCF, 2
Now solve this for y, using the quadratic equation formula:
, where:
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