solve for the variable

�ã(square root)
�ãy+6 - �ãy = �ã2

would i square both sides first?
im stuck

3 answers

yes, then use the quadratic equation.
its is y times the 5th power of 8 or using the quadradic eqaution it bis something else
the eqaution is the reciprical of the times of 6 to the 10th power of A or the quadratic eqaution
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