SOLUTION: okay, I simplified y2+9+9y=0 into (-9+ - sq. route of 45) over 2 using the quadatic formula, how do I simplify that further
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Question 1691: okay, I simplified y2+9+9y=0 into (-9+ - sq. route of 45) over 2 using the quadatic formula, how do I simplify that further
Answer by longjonsilver(2297) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the same as which is the same as which is the same as 3.
So, your equation becomes...
cheers
Jon.
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