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5 April, 01:12

If ax+x^2=y^2-ay what is a in terms of x and y?

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  1. 5 April, 01:14
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    a = y - x.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    ax + x^2 = y^2 - ay

    ax + ay = y^2 - x^2

    a (x + y) = y^2 - x^2

    a = (y^2 - x^2) / (x + y)

    a = (y + x) (y - x) / (x + y)

    a = y - x Answer.
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