Question 2 of 20: Select the best answer for the question. To view or print a PDF of helpful formulas and information for this exam, click here. Please question you're working on. The same PDF is available on every question of the exam; how browser: http://lessons.pennfoster.com/pdf/186_examhelp.pdf 2. Solve the following equation: $2 + \sqrt{4y - 3} = 11$ ? A. $y = 6$ ? B. $y = 18$ ? C. $y = 36$ ? D. $y = 3$ Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page) << Previous Question Next Question >>
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Step 1: Simplify the equation: 2 + $$\sqrt{4y}$$ - 3 = 11 $$\sqrt{4y}$$ - 1 = 11 $$\sqrt{4y}$$ = 12 Show more…
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