If p and q are distinct real numbers that satisfy the equation 3y^2-11y-224=0, find the sum of p + q?
3y^2 - 11y - 224 = 0
3y^2 - 11y - 224 = 0
The sum of p + q is equal to the negative coefficient of the linear term divided by the coefficient of the quadratic term. In this case, the sum of p + q is equal to -(-11) divided by 3, which simplifies to 11/3.
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