Name: Anonymous 2009-03-12 1:32
I know...I'm in college and I still can't figure this shit out. I'm an english major but I still need math so.
Can someone help me figure out how to find the intercepts of 2x = 3y^2? I don't know why but this is really confusing to me. Do I need to completely isolate y by getting rid of the 3 and the ^2 before making it zero?
Can someone help me figure out how to find the intercepts of 2x = 3y^2? I don't know why but this is really confusing to me. Do I need to completely isolate y by getting rid of the 3 and the ^2 before making it zero?