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How do you solve 3/2y = 16/y+2

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First, multiply both sides by y to get rid of that y in the denominator.
y((3)/(2) y)= y( (16)/(y) + 2)

(3)/(2)y^2= 16+2y
Then, rearrange it to put it into standard form so you can easily see the values for a, b, and c.

(3)/(2)y^2 +2y +16=0
Plug into quadratic formula, and you get this result:

y= (2+/- √(100) )/(3)
So, y=4, y=8/3

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