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[tex] \sqrt{10y + 24} - 3 = y + 1[/tex]


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Answer:

[tex]y_1 = -2[/tex] and [tex]y_2 = 4[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

[tex] \sqrt{10y + 24} - 3 = y + 1[/tex]

Move the constant to the right-hand side and change their sign.

[tex] \sqrt{10y + 24} = y + 1 + 3 [/tex]

combine like terms

[tex] \sqrt{10y + 24} - 3 = y + 4[/tex]

Square both side to remove square brackets.

10y + 24 - 3 = y²+ 8y + 16

Move the expression to the left-hand side and change its sign.

10y + 24 - y² - 8y - 16 = 0

Combine like terms

10y - 8y + 24 - 16 - y² = 0

2y + 8 - y² = 0

Use commutative property to reorder the terms.

-y² + 2y + 8 = 0

Change the sign of expression.

y² -2y -8 = 0

split -2y

y² + 2y - 4y - 8 = 0

Factor out y from the first pair and -4 from the second equation.

y ( y + 2 ) - 4 ( y + 2 ) = 0

Factor out y+2 from the expression.

( y + 2 ) ( y - 4)

When the products and factors equals 0, at least one factor is 0.

y + 2 = 0

y - 4 = 0

Solve for y

y = -2

y = 4

When we plug the both solution as y we found that both is true solution of this equation.

This equation has two solutions which are -2 and 4.

Answer:

Solution given:

[tex] \sqrt{10y + 24} - 3 = y + 1[/tex]

keep the constant term in one side

[tex] \sqrt{10y + 24} =y+1+3[/tex]

solve possible one

[tex]\sqrt{10y+24}=y+4[/tex]

now

squaring both side

[tex](\sqrt{10y+24})²=(y+4)²[/tex]

10y+24=y²+8y+16

taking all term on one side

10y+24-y²-8y-16=0

solve like terms

8+2y-y²=0

doing middle term factorisation

8+4y-2y-y²=0

4(2+y)-y(2+y)=0

(2+y)(4-y)=0

either

y=-2

or

y=4

y=-2,4