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Asked by April

using the quadratic equation solve:

y^2+16+64=0
14 years ago

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Answered by PsyDAG
I assume it should be y^2 + 16<B>y</B> + 64 = 0.

It factors to (y+8)(y+8) = 0

Therefore, y = -8
14 years ago
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