SOLUTION: 2x2 = 3y2 + 5 , x - 3 + 5 = 0

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Question 159218: 2x2 = 3y2 + 5 , x - 3 + 5 = 0
Answer by KnightOwlTutor(293)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x-3+5=0 simplify to get x+2=0 subtract 2 from both sides and get x=-2
replace each x with -2. When you square a -number the result is positive.
2(-2)^2=3y^2+5 8=3y^2+5
Subtract 5 from both side and you get 3=3y^2
Divide both sides by 3
1=y^2 y =1 or -1.

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