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In the quadratic equation y = a[tex]x^{2}[/tex] + c ,the value of x = ± [tex]\sqrt \frac{y-c}{a}[/tex]

A quadratic equation is any equation containing one term wherein the unknown is squared and no term wherein it's far raised to a higher power.

A quadratic equation is an algebraic equation of the second degree in x. The quadratic equation in its standard form is ax2 + bx + c = 0, in which a and b are the coefficients, x is the variable, and c is the constant term.

To find the value of x

Assuming [tex]a\neq o[/tex]

First, subtract c from both the sides to get:

[tex]y-c=ax^{2}[/tex]

then, divide both sides by [tex]a[/tex] and transpose to get:

[tex]x^{2} =\frac{y-c}{a}[/tex]

So, [tex]x[/tex] must be a square root of [tex]\frac{y-c}{a}[/tex]  and we can deduce:

[tex]x=[/tex] ± [tex]\sqrt \frac{y-c}{a}[/tex]

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