Equation by the square root method and, if needed, to submit your answer as a fraction y^2 - 16y + 64 = -64. The result of taking the square root of the right side of this equation is as follows:
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To do this, we need to move the constant term (-64) to the right side of the equation: y^2 - 16y + 64 + 64 = 0 y^2 - 16y + 128 = 0 Show more…
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