Picking up from where I left off, let's try another problem to try and understand this better. Look at the quadratic equation
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Find a through taking the square root of the first term:
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And b the same way we did for the previous equation, by dividing 2ab by 2a.
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Now, we input our values of a and b to replace A and B.
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Subtract b^2 from the expression
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