SOLUTION: Make x the subject of the following:
y = 2 - x² / 2x² + 3
y = √2x- 3y (the sign before 2x is of square root)
1/a + 1/√x = y
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y = 2 - x² / 2x² + 3
y = √2x- 3y (the sign before 2x is of square root)
1/a + 1/√x = y
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y = 2 - x² / 2x² + 3
Sqrt can be ±
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y = √2x- 3y (the sign before 2x is of square root)
How much is under the radical? The 2x, or both terms?
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1/a + 1/√x = y