(X^2/9)+(y^2/16)=1

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Solution for (X^2/9)+(y^2/16)=1 equation:



(X^2/9)+(X^2/16)=1
We move all terms to the left:
(X^2/9)+(X^2/16)-(1)=0
We get rid of parentheses
X^2/9+X^2/16-1=0
We calculate fractions
There is no solution for this equation

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