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X=(y+2)^2 solve the equation

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Answer:

X = y^2 + 4y + 4

Y= (√X) -2

Explanation:

X = (Y+2)^2

X = (Y+2)(Y+2)

X = Y^2 + 4y + 4

X = (Y+2)^2

√X = √(Y+2)^2 (taking the root of both sides cancels the exponent)

√X = Y+2

-2 -2

(√X) - 2 = Y

or

Y = (√X) - 2

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User Tricote
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Answer:

x= y^2+4y+4

Explanation:

x= (y+2)(y+2)

x= y^2+2y+2y+4

x= y^2+4y+4

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