SOLUTION: 5x^2+8y^2=3 Solve for y. Should be 2 square roots (a plus and a minus). I'm stumped. thank you
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5x^2+8y^2=3
Solve for y. Should be 2 square roots (a plus and a minus). I'm stumped.
thank you
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Add
to both sides. Multiply both sides by
. Take the square root of both sides, considering both positive and negative roots.
John
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My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it