Solve $y^2 = 160$. Give exact, simplified answers, separated by a comma. y =
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Step 1: Solve y^(2) = 160 Taking the square root of both sides, we get: y = ±√160 y = ±√(16*10) y = ±4√10 Therefore, the solutions are y = 4√10 and y = -4√10. Show more…
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