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Mathematics, 20.10.2021 08:50 thomasmurphy200

For the following equation, determine the values of the missing entries. Reduce all fractions to lowest terms. x = y^2

Note: Each column in the table represents an ordered pair. If multiple solutions exist, you only need to identify one.

x 0 _ 16 36 _

y _ \sqrt{2} _ _ -3

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