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How can I get the roots of the next equation?

$$y-3x^2-y^3=0$$

I just dont get the same answer than my teacher:

$$x = \frac {- \sqrt2}{3(3^{1/4})}, y = \frac{-2}{\sqrt3}$$

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Moira
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Graph of the function in question

Any point on the graph will satisfy the equation. You might wish to verify that your teacher's solution lies on the graph by squaring the $x$, cubing the $y$ and taking the designated combination.

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