SOLUTION: solve a= squareroot of 1+a^2 over b^2 for b.
what does that even mean???
Algebra.Com
Question 199252: solve a= squareroot of 1+a^2 over b^2 for b.
what does that even mean???
Answer by Alan3354(69443) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
solve a= squareroot of 1+a^2 over b^2 for b.
what does that even mean???
----------------
"Solve for b" means get b by itself on one side of the equal sign.
RELATED QUESTIONS
solve a= squareroot of 1+a^2 over b^2 for... (answered by jim_thompson5910)
Solve for:
a){{{ (squareroot of 2 ^ (squareroot of x)) = (squareroot of 2^x) }}}
b)... (answered by solver91311)
my question is that write in terms of iota
1.squareroot -iota b
2.squareroot... (answered by stanbon)
Rationalize each denominator. If possible, simplify your answer.
1.)6/3-squareroot2
(answered by macston)
Hello professor. I'm having a real difficult time with this problem. My worksheet just... (answered by stanbon)
Area of a Trapezoid.
solve for H: A= h over 2 (b^1+b^2)
thank... (answered by jim_thompson5910,mickclns)
1. Write two expressions that are equivalent to
((x^-9)/(x^5))^1/2
2. Write (answered by stanbon)
How do you solve this proportions ?
a+1 over 2 = a - 1 over 9
3 over b = b over 9
(answered by ewatrrr)
Find the discriminant and determine the number of real solutions. Then solve.
(I did it (answered by jim_thompson5910)