Scarletauburn44 wrote:
Find solution to y:
\(-4y^2-24y=20\)
How do I quickly find -1 and -5 as the possible solutions to y?
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This requires some quadratic factoring...
Given: \(-4y^2-24y=20\)
Subtract \(20\) from both sides of the equation to get: \(-4y^2-24y- 20 = 0\)
Divide both sides of the equation by\(-4\) to get: \(y^2+6y+5 = 0\)
Factor the left side to get: \((y+5)(y+1) = 0\)
So, either \(y = -5\) or \(y = -1\)
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