SOLUTION: solve by any method you prefer. y^2 - 4y + 3 = 0

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y^2 - 4y + 3 = 0

Answer by adamchapman(301)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y^2 - 4y + 3 = 0
Use the quadratic solver
where
a=1
b=-4
c=3
Now




So y=1 or y=3
I hope this helps
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