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Topic: Radical Equationsnoobcake93 <danie...@gmail.com> Nov 28 07:02PM -0800 ^
I know that this is very simple, but for some reason I keep getting
the wrong answer.
Y= √y+12
y +12 is all under the radical sign.
Thanks
prate...@gmail.com Nov 29 05:28PM ^
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Y=4
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Subject: Math Help Forum - K12Math.com Radical Equations
I know that this is very simple, but for some reason I keep getting
the wrong answer.
Y= √y+12
y +12 is all under the radical sign.
Thanks
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