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  • 22-12-2021
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Make x the subject of the formula: y=x^{2} + 5

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brainliestanswerer
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  • 22-12-2021

First, multiply both sides by (x - 5), so you end up with:

(x-5)y = x + 2

Which can be expanded to give you:

xy - 5y = x + 2

Now add 5y to both sides to obtain:

xy = x + 2 + 5y

Now subtract x from both sides:

xy - x = 2 + 5y

Factorise x out:

x(y - 1) = 2 + 5y

Divide both sides by (y - 1):

x = 2 + 5y/y - 1

There you go, x is now the subject.

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