SOLUTION: How would I solve this quadratic equation?:
{{{y^3-28y^1.5+27=0}}}
(I used decimal exponents because i have no idea how to write fractional exponents on a computer)
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-> SOLUTION: How would I solve this quadratic equation?:
{{{y^3-28y^1.5+27=0}}}
(I used decimal exponents because i have no idea how to write fractional exponents on a computer)
I have
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Question 120103: How would I solve this quadratic equation?:
(I used decimal exponents because i have no idea how to write fractional exponents on a computer)
I have a very rough idea of where to start but am still having a lot of trouble, please help!
James
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Solve for y:
You can solve this problem by substituting another varible for y as follows:
Let , then Now you can solve this quadratic equation by factoring: Apply the zero product principle: or
If then
If then
But we said that , so we make the substitution back: or
Let's rewrite the exponents: which can also be written: Take the cube-root of both sides. Now square both sides. and... Take the cube-root of both sides. Now square both sides.
The solutions are: ,