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Rylee Mcbride
29 July, 20:17
Make x the subject of the equation: y=ax^2
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Christine Collins
29 July, 22:11
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x = ± sqrt [ y/a]
Step-by-step explanation:
y = ax^2
y/a = x^2
x^2 = y/a
x = ± sqrt [ y/a]
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