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Which equation has both 4 and -4 as possible values of y? A. y 3 = 64 B. y 3 = 8 C. y 2 = 16 D. y 2 = 8

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  • y²=16

Let's see how?

We know a polynomial having degree n has n zeros

Here

  • degree is 2
  • So 2 zeros

Hence answer will be

  • ±4

Option C

User Prithis
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y² = 16

options provided:

A. y³ = 64

B. y³ = 8

C. y² = 16

D. y² = 8

solve:

  • a) y³ = 64 ⇒ y = ³√64 ⇒ y = 4

  • b) y³ = 8 ⇒ y = ³√8 ⇒ 2

  • c) y² = 16 ⇒ y = ±√16 ⇒ y = ±4

  • d) y² = 8 ⇒ y = ±√8 ⇒ ±2√2
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