SOLUTION: identify the substitution that you should make to change 2y^2/3-5y^1/3-12=0 to standard quadractic form.
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Question 197143
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identify the substitution that you should make to change 2y^2/3-5y^1/3-12=0 to standard quadractic form.
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x = y^(1/3) will work.