complex fraction: solve [49- 1/y^2]/[7+1/y] = 1 for Y

dayton1

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I am still stuck on this one...any help?

[49- 1/y^2]/[7+1/y] = 1 *solve for Y

so I multiply both sides by y^2 to give me [49y^2-1]/[7y^2+y]=1 ?????

I don't know what to do now.
 
dayton1 said:
[49- 1/y^2]/[7+1/y] = 1 *solve for Y
If I understand you correctly, the equation is as follows:

. . . . .[49 - 1/y<sup>2</sup>] / [7 + 1/y] = 1

Since you have "(fraction) = (number)", then you can multiply through to clear the one (messy) denominator:

. . . . .49 - 1/y<sup>2</sup> = 1(7 + 1/y)

. . . . .49 - 1/y<sup>2</sup> = 7 + 1/y

You then multiplied through by y<sup>2</sup>, which clears the remaining denominators:

. . . . .49y<sup>2</sup> - 1 = 7y<sup>2</sup> + y

Now gather all the terms on one side of the "equals" sign (I'd move to the right), and then solve the resulting quadratic equation. :D

Eliz.
 
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