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Make x the subject of the formula,
y (x-4) squared +6

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Answer:

Is "y (x-4) squared +6": y = (x-4)^2 + 6?

If so,

x = y^(1/2) - 6^(1/2) + 4

Explanation:

Assuming the equation is: y= (x-4)^2 + 6

y^(1/2)= (x-4) + 6^(1/2)

(x-4) = y^(1/2) - 6^(1/2)

x = y^(1/2) - 6^(1/2) + 4

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