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2 November, 12:22

What is the value of a if y=a (x-3) ^2-1

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  1. 2 November, 12:44
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    The value of the equation for "a" in terms of x and y is (y+1) / (x-3) ²

    Step-by-step explanation:

    The equation is a classic example of a binomial equation in 2 variables and one constant.

    Given - y=a (x-3) ²-1

    Transferring 1 to the left-hand side

    y+1=a (x-3) ²

    We can opt for various method from now on like we can divide both the sides by (x-3) ² or we can possibly transfer (x-3) ² to the left-hand side to get the value of "a" in terms of "x" and "y"

    ∴ Opting for the first method, we get

    (y+1) / (x-3) ²=a

    Thus the required value of "a" in terms of the variable "x" and "y" is as follows-

    a = (y+1) / (x-3) ²
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