(5y1/2)^4

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Solution for (5y1/2)^4 equation:


y in (-oo:+oo)

((5*y^1)/2)^4 = 0

((5*y)/2)^4 = 0

625/16*y^4 = 0 // : 625/16

y^4 = 0

y = 0

y = 0

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