#Help hard math. Solve for y in ²√10y=4²
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just help solve first problem
me no understand
what the 2 and division looking symbol mean
me need help
where is the square root
what is that]
is it just over the 10 or the whole 10y
is this string theory
omg
im gonna be famous
if i solve this hard problem at 14
oh my god
I’m leaving this thread
So, are you looking for $\sqrt{10y} = 4^2$?
Mogcinkiewicz-Zyzzmund inequalit
yes dad
i mean mom
i mean them
no
i need the y
where y
whats a y
i need find value for very hard value known as y
tried using a graph but cant find y
its so hard
used an integral but found no y
used set of integers but no y
calculated ohm's law but no y
so how get y?
so, do you remember the properties of equations?
that is, if i have some function and $x = y$, I can apply any function to both sides to obtain $f(x) = f(y)$
Mogcinkiewicz-Zyzzmund inequalit
okay mate, calm down a bit please
what is the inverse operation of the sqrt for positive reals?
Yeah bro
No mean to be rude
but this is very very simple.
and you've brought up functions into this
for some reason
just solve for y
WHAT IS Y
the inverse operation for a square root is a square
we get 10y = 16
16 /10 = 1.6
y = 1.6
lets confirm,
the sqaure root of 16 is 4.
so im right
end of thred
how end thread?