PDA

View Full Version : Need help fast on one thing..


perpetual-burn
Apr12-05, 05:55 PM
Hey guys,
I was wondering how to solve this equation. I tihnk I got it, but I wanna make sure so I don't go on doing all of my homework wrong.

Question: sqrt (Y+6) - sqrt (3y) = 3

I forget if I have to sqaure each seperate or the whole left side as FOIL. Please let me knwo asap so I can finish homeowkr :) Again, thanks so much!

-Phil

dextercioby
Apr12-05, 06:00 PM
U'll have to square twice.And each time separate a sqrt in one side of the equation.

\sqrt{y+6}-\sqrt{3y}=3\Rightarrow y+6+3y-2\sqrt{\left(y+6\right)3y}=9

and then isolate in one member of the equation that sqrt and then square again.

Daniel.

perpetual-burn
Apr12-05, 06:03 PM
Ok, waht i tohught :) Thanks Dan.

dextercioby
Apr12-05, 06:07 PM
I hope u can solve the quadratic that will follow.And to check whether the solutions u get are larger than 0...

Daniel.