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Which equation has both 4 and -4 as possible values of y? a. y3 = 64 b. y2 = 8 c. y3 = 8 d. y2 = 16
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Which equation has both 4 and -4 as possible values of y?
a. y3 = 64
b. y2 = 8
c. y3 = 8
d. y2 = 16
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A) y3 = 64 is
B) y2 = 8 is
y = 4
C) y3 = 8 is y =
D) y2 = 16 is y = 8
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