SOLUTION: Make (X) the subject and simplify
a^2/x^2+b^2/y^2=1
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Question 1023005: Make (X) the subject and simplify
a^2/x^2+b^2/y^2=1
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Make (X) the subject and simplify
multiply equation by x^2y^2, cancel the denominators
a^2y^2 + b^2x^2 = x^2y^2
subtract b^2x^2 from both sides
a^2y^2 = x^2y^2 - b^2x^2
factor out x^2
a^2y^2 = x^2(y^2 - b^2)
Divide both sides by (y^2-b^2)
= x^2
find the square root of both sides and the answer is:
x =
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