SOLUTION: Hi, I am having a problem with a question that reads the following: Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation for x in terms of y. 8x^2-8xy+6(1-y^2)=0 Thanks in advance.

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Question 221675: Hi, I am having a problem with a question that reads the following: Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation for x in terms of y. 8x^2-8xy+6(1-y^2)=0
Thanks in advance.

Answer by ankor@dixie-net.com(22740)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Use the quadratic formula to solve the equation for x in terms of y.

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In this problems a=8; b=-8y; c=6(1-y^2)

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; combine like terms
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; factor out 64
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; extract square root of 64
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; divide both 8's into 16



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