SOLUTION: This question was set as homework (solve the equation "y = ax^2 + bx + c to find x in terms of y". I have come as far as getting all Xes to one side (as "((y-c)/x) - ax = b", howev
Question 1145287: This question was set as homework (solve the equation "y = ax^2 + bx + c to find x in terms of y". I have come as far as getting all Xes to one side (as "((y-c)/x) - ax = b", however I am unsure how to move on as the question states in terms of y. Does this mean just to rearrange the equation or does it mean to write the equation using only Ys? Answer by ikleyn(52778) (Show Source):