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Square root 6g=(j+y) for g. Solve the equation
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15-08-2014
[tex] \sqrt{6g}=(j+y) \\ \\ \sqrt{6g}^2=(j+y)^2 \\ \\ 6g=j^2+2jy+y^2 \\ \\ g= \frac{j^2+2jy+y^2}{6} [/tex]
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