SOLUTION: solve a= squareroot of 1+a^2 over b^2 for b. what does that even mean???

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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???
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"Solve for b" means get b by itself on one side of the equal sign.





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