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If (2y1)2=49(2y - 1)^2 = 49 and y>0y > 0, what is the value of yy?

Cevap: 4

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The correct answer is 44.
By taking the square root of both sides of the equation (2y1)2=49(2y - 1)^2 = 49, we get 2y1=72y - 1 = 7 or 2y1=72y - 1 = -7. Solving 2y1=72y - 1 = 7 gives 2y=82y = 8, or y=4y = 4. Solving 2y1=72y - 1 = -7 gives 2y=62y = -6, or y=3y = -3. Since it is given that y>0y > 0, the value of yy must be 44.

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1
Take the square root of both sides of the equation.
2y1=72y - 1 = 7 or 2y1=72y - 1 = -7
Applying the square root property of equality to isolate the linear term.
2
Solve each linear equation for yy.
y=4y = 4 or y=3y = -3
Isolating yy in each equation by adding 11 and then dividing by 22.
3
Apply the constraint y>0y > 0 to identify the final value.
y=4y = 4
The value y=3y = -3 is negative, so it does not satisfy the constraint y>0y > 0.

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Solving quadratic equations of the form (ax+b)2=c(ax + b)^2 = c using the square root property.
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