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Find a such that the line x = a divides the region bounded by the graphs of the equations into two regions of equal area. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) y2 = 16 − x, x = 0
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Find a such that the line x = a divides the region bounded by the graphs of the equations into two regions of equal area. (Round your answer to two decimal places.) y2 = 16 − x, x = 0
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y2=16-x
x=0
y2=16-0
y2=16
y2/2=16/2
y=8
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