15u^4x^5/15x^3y^6-10x^2

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Solution for 15u^4x^5/15x^3y^6-10x^2 equation:


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((15*u^4*x^5)/15)*x^3*y^6-(10*x^2) = 0

((15*u^4*x^5)/15)*x^3*y^6-10*x^2 = 0

u^4*x^8*y^6-10*x^2 = 0

t_1 = x^2

t_1^4*u^4*y^6-10*t_1^1 = 0

t_1^4*u^4*y^6-10*t_1 = 0

t_1*(t_1^3*u^4*y^6-10) = 0

t_1^3*u^4*y^6 = 10 // : u^4*y^6

t_1^3 = 10/(u^4*y^6)

t_1^3 = 10/(u^4*y^6) // ^ 1/3

t_1 = (10^(1/3))/(u^(4/3)*y^2)

t_1 = 0

t_1 = 0

t_1 = (10^(1/3))/(u^(4/3)*y^2)

x^2-((10^(1/3))/(u^(4/3)*y^2)) = 0

1*x^2 = -(-10^(1/3)*u^(-4/3)*y^-2) // : 1

x^2 = -(-10^(1/3)*u^(-4/3)*y^-2)

x^2 = 10^(1/3)*u^(-4/3)*y^-2 // ^ 1/2

abs(x) = 10^(1/6)*u^(-2/3)*y^-1

x = 10^(1/6)*u^(-2/3)*y^-1 or x = -(10^(1/6)*u^(-2/3)*y^-1)

t_1 = 0

x^2+0 = 0

x^2 = 0

1*x^2 = 0 // : 1

x^2 = 0

x = 0

x in { 10^(1/6)*u^(-2/3)*y^-1, -(10^(1/6)*u^(-2/3)*y^-1), 0 }

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