6+y+y^2=26

Simple and best practice solution for 6+y+y^2=26 equation. Check how easy it is, and learn it for the future. Our solution is simple, and easy to understand, so don`t hesitate to use it as a solution of your homework.

If it's not what You are looking for type in the equation solver your own equation and let us solve it.

Solution for 6+y+y^2=26 equation:


Simplifying
6 + y + y2 = 26

Solving
6 + y + y2 = 26

Solving for variable 'y'.

Reorder the terms:
6 + -26 + y + y2 = 26 + -26

Combine like terms: 6 + -26 = -20
-20 + y + y2 = 26 + -26

Combine like terms: 26 + -26 = 0
-20 + y + y2 = 0

Factor a trinomial.
(-5 + -1y)(4 + -1y) = 0

Subproblem 1

Set the factor '(-5 + -1y)' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying -5 + -1y = 0 Solving -5 + -1y = 0 Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '5' to each side of the equation. -5 + 5 + -1y = 0 + 5 Combine like terms: -5 + 5 = 0 0 + -1y = 0 + 5 -1y = 0 + 5 Combine like terms: 0 + 5 = 5 -1y = 5 Divide each side by '-1'. y = -5 Simplifying y = -5

Subproblem 2

Set the factor '(4 + -1y)' equal to zero and attempt to solve: Simplifying 4 + -1y = 0 Solving 4 + -1y = 0 Move all terms containing y to the left, all other terms to the right. Add '-4' to each side of the equation. 4 + -4 + -1y = 0 + -4 Combine like terms: 4 + -4 = 0 0 + -1y = 0 + -4 -1y = 0 + -4 Combine like terms: 0 + -4 = -4 -1y = -4 Divide each side by '-1'. y = 4 Simplifying y = 4

Solution

y = {-5, 4}

See similar equations:

| -4+7x+7x=-18 | | 2(4x-1)=3x-19 | | 8x+24=-56 | | Y/6-4=16 | | 3a+-3=18 | | 3(2g+4)=6g+9 | | -25+5a=-40 | | 7x+5=-50+2x | | 4y-17=23 | | 5+2x=2x+3 | | 6x+5x-30-3x+14=0 | | 3m+15=-24 | | 1-2x=5x-48 | | -5=-7x+2x+10 | | 8x+30=14x | | 0.5x-2.323=3.95 | | 25=8-4n | | -4+16b+7-2b=1+5b | | 7x+2+1x=18 | | 10-x-2x=-11 | | (x-75)/4.2=2.054 | | Logx=0.146 | | -2sin^2x-3sinx=0 | | -6+a=-3(2a-1) | | 9/18=3/x | | 5x+6x-64=48-5x | | 2tan^2(3x)=6 | | 3(2x+4y)=24 | | 9n-5=37+3n | | 4/20=1/x | | 4z-11=-21+9z | | Mt=30 |

Equations solver categories