SOLUTION: I would appreciate if someone could help me solve: y^2 - 8^(1/2)*y = 18^(1/2)*y -1 Answer is supposed to be y = ( 5*2^(1/2) +/- 46^(1/2) ) / 2

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Question 921698: I would appreciate if someone could help me solve:
y^2 - 8^(1/2)*y = 18^(1/2)*y -1
Answer is supposed to be y = ( 5*2^(1/2) +/- 46^(1/2) ) / 2

Answer by MathLover1(20849)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!







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