How do you solve 4y^2-25=0?

2 Answers
Apr 12, 2018

The answer is going to be 4/5

Explanation:

How you would do this is adding 25 to the both sides of the equation making the problem 4y^2 = 25. Then you take the square root of 25 and y which will then make the equation look like this 4y = 5. Then just solve for y by dividing 5 by 4 to isolate y and make 4/5 = y or if you want decimal form it would be 0.8 = y

Apr 12, 2018

y=+-5/2

Explanation:

"isolate "y^2" on the left side of the equation"

"add 25 to both sides"

rArr4y^2=25

"divide both sides by 4"

rArry^2=25/4

color(blue)"take the square root of both sides"

rArry=+-sqrt(25/4)larrcolor(blue)"note plus or minus"

rArry=+-5/2