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QuestionCalculate the y-values for the equation y2=xy^{2}=x using x-values 3 and 7.

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Remembering that the square root of a number has two possible values one positive and one negative, the y-values for x=7 arey=±7y = \pm \sqrt{7}So, the output values (y-values) for the equation y2=xy^{2}=x when the input values (x-values) are3 and7 are ±3\pm \sqrt{3} and ±7\pm \sqrt{7} respectively.

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