Given 5y−−√=3x, express y in terms of x.
Question
Given 5y−−√=3x, express y in terms of x.
Solution
The equation you've given seems to have a typo. It's not clear what the operation between 5y and the square root symbol is.
Assuming the equation is 5y - √x = 3x, here's how you can express y in terms of x:
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First, you need to isolate y. To do this, you can start by moving the square root of x to the other side of the equation. This gives you: 5y = 3x + √x.
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Then, to solve for y, you divide each side of the equation by 5. This gives you: y = (3x + √x) / 5.
So, y in terms of x is (3x + √x) / 5.
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