Posted by Kai on Sunday, December 18, 2011 at 2:18pm.
4t^2/5 = t/5 + 3/10,
Multiply both sides by 10:
8t^2 = 2t + 3,
8t^2 - 2t -3 = 0,
t = 3/4, and -1/2.
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