I need step by step on how to solve this problem. solve for x. x^2/a^2 + y^2/b^2 = 1
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(x^2/a^2) -(y^2/b^2)-1=0 . . . b^2x^2 -a^2y^2 -a^2b^2=0 . . . b^2x^2=a^2y^2+a^2b^2 . . . x^2=(a^2y^2 +a^2b^2)/b^2 . . . x=+-root[that stuf]
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