SOLUTION: Solve for x in terms of a:
1.) 3x^2+ax=a^2
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: Solve for x in terms of a:
1.) 3x^2+ax=a^2
This question is from textbook
Answer by ptaylor(2198) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Solve for x in terms of a:
1.) subtract from both sides
quadratic in standard form.
A=3
B=a
C=-a^2
We can solve using the quadratic formula:
Check my work.
Hope this helps---ptaylor
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