B brownie46 New Member Joined Oct 13, 2015 Messages 6 Gender Undisclosed HSC N/A Oct 13, 2015 #1 y4-15y²-44=0 find y
sharoooooo Active Member Joined Mar 30, 2015 Messages 297 Location Online Gender Undisclosed HSC 2015 Oct 13, 2015 #2 use the quadratic formula. answer
I InteGrand Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 6,109 Gender Male HSC N/A Oct 13, 2015 #3 brownie46 said: y4-15y²-44=0 find y Click to expand...
A ashaaaa New Member Joined May 2, 2015 Messages 25 Gender Female HSC 2017 Oct 14, 2015 #4 I did it a different way. I did: y^4 - 15y^2 - 44 = 0 let y^2 = u u^2 - 15u - 44 = 0 (u-11)(u-4) = 0 Therefore, u = 11 or u = 4 Sub that back into y^2 = u y^2 = 11 or y^2 = 4 Therefore y = square root of 11 or y = square root of 4
I did it a different way. I did: y^4 - 15y^2 - 44 = 0 let y^2 = u u^2 - 15u - 44 = 0 (u-11)(u-4) = 0 Therefore, u = 11 or u = 4 Sub that back into y^2 = u y^2 = 11 or y^2 = 4 Therefore y = square root of 11 or y = square root of 4
I InteGrand Well-Known Member Joined Dec 11, 2014 Messages 6,109 Gender Male HSC N/A Oct 14, 2015 #5 ashaaaa said: I did it a different way. I did: y^4 - 15y^2 - 44 = 0 let y^2 = u u^2 - 15u - 44 = 0 (u-11)(u-4) = 0 Therefore, u = 11 or u = 4 Sub that back into y^2 = u y^2 = 11 or y^2 = 4 Therefore y = square root of 11 or y = square root of 4 Click to expand...
ashaaaa said: I did it a different way. I did: y^4 - 15y^2 - 44 = 0 let y^2 = u u^2 - 15u - 44 = 0 (u-11)(u-4) = 0 Therefore, u = 11 or u = 4 Sub that back into y^2 = u y^2 = 11 or y^2 = 4 Therefore y = square root of 11 or y = square root of 4 Click to expand...