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OpenStudy (anonymous):
the only way i can think of is by using square roots on the 65. is this for an algebra class?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
yea
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the only way to factor it is using the square roots of 65. give it a shot and ill help you along.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
that I know of anyways
OpenStudy (anonymous):
the square root of 65 is 8.062
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
err. i was just thinking about using the exact root like
OpenStudy (anonymous):
well crap i cant put equation in
OpenStudy (anonymous):
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your decimel is not correct 100% that is a problem in math
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh sorry
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so what is your attempt?
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
lol I have no clue, I'll just ask my teacher tomorrow but thanks for trying!
OpenStudy (anonymous):
http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=factor+y%5E2-65
it should click once you see this. i would draw it, or input it. but when i try to input equations it just hits the post button and my drawing is horrid. so this will suffice