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What are the solutions to the equation 5y^2+7y-1=0 ?
- The solutions to the equation 5y^2+7y-1=0 are y=(-7+sqrt(69))/(10),y=(-7-sqrt(69))/(10)
Find the zeros of 5y^2+7y-1=0
- The zeros of 5y^2+7y-1=0 are y=(-7+sqrt(69))/(10),y=(-7-sqrt(69))/(10)