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Y2= -13x+102 as an irrational equation

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To write the equation y = -13x + 102 in irrational form, we need to isolate x on one side of the equation.

First, let's subtract y from both sides to get:

-y + y2 = -13x + y2 + 102

Next, let's divide both sides by -13 to get:

x = (-1/13)y2 + (1/13)y - (102/13)

Therefore, the irrational equation of y2 = -13x + 102 is:

x = (-1/13)y^2 + (1/13)y - (102/13)

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