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UR = 2y2 + 5 SE = y2 + 6y Find the value(s) of y. Type in the lowest value first
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UR = 2y2 + 5
SE = y2 + 6y
Find the value(s) of y. Type in the lowest value first
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UR
2y2+5
2.2y+5
4y+5
SE
y2+6y
2y+6y
8y
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