How do you solve 5/(y-2)=y+2?

2 Answers
Apr 4, 2018

y = +-3

Explanation:

5/(y-2) = y+2

First of all, we multiply both sides by y-2:
5 = (y+2)(y-2)

5 = y^2 - 4

9 = y^2

y = +-3

Now we have to check both of our solutions back into the original equation to make sure both are really solutions:
5/(-3-2)=-3+2

5/-5 = -1

-1 = -1

Now we know that -3 works. Now let's check 3:
5/(3-2) = 3+2

5/1 = 5

5 = 5

Good. Both solutions work. So the answer is y = +-3.

Hope this helps!

Apr 4, 2018

y = +-3

Explanation:

5/(y - 2) = y + 2

Multiply (y - 2) on both the sides

5/cancel((y - 2)) × cancel((y -2)) = (y + 2) × (y -2)

5 = (y + 2) × (y - 2)

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5 = y^2 - 4

Add 4 on both the sides

5 + 4 = y^2 - 4 + 4

9 = y^2

Square root on both the sides

sqrt(9) =sqrt(y^(2))

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