Solve for y y^5-18y^4+6y^3=0
Problem
Solution
Identify the greatest common factor in all terms of the polynomial.
Factor out the common term
y3 from the expression.
Apply the zero product property, setting each factor equal to zero.
Solve the first equation for
y
Apply the quadratic formula
y=(−b±√(,b2−4*a*c))/(2*a) to the second equation, wherea=1 b=−18 andc=6
Simplify the expression under the square root.
Simplify the radical
√(,300) as10√(,3)
Divide both terms in the numerator by 2 to find the remaining roots.
Final Answer
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