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What is the result of isolating x^2 in the equation below?
10x^2-36y^2=100

A. x^2=100+36/10 y^2
B. x^2=10+36/10 y^2
C. x^2=100+36 y^2
D. x^2=10+6/10 y^2

Answer :

B. you add 36y^2 to either side, giving you 10x^2=100+36y^2, and then divide the entire equation by 10, leaving you with x^2=10+36/10 y^2

The result of isolating x² in the quadratic equation 10x² - 36y² = 100 will be x² = 10 + (36 / 10)y²

What is a quadratic equation?

A quadratic equation is an equation that has one or multiple variables with the highest power of the variable is 2.

The given quadratic equation is:

10x² - 36y² = 100

⇒ 10x² = 100 + 36y²

⇒ x² = (100 + 36y²) / 10

⇒ x² = 10 + (36 / 10)y²

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