michaelcaba
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I am stumped. I have a book that gives an answer to a practice problem, but it does not seem possible that the book is correct.
Here is the problem: Y^3= 3(Y^3 + t)/m. Rearrange so that Y is the subject of the formula. (By way of note, the Y^3 is "Y to the third power.")
How do you rearrange so that Y is the subject, that is, Y= ?????
Thank you
Mike
Here is the problem: Y^3= 3(Y^3 + t)/m. Rearrange so that Y is the subject of the formula. (By way of note, the Y^3 is "Y to the third power.")
How do you rearrange so that Y is the subject, that is, Y= ?????
Thank you
Mike