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Simplifying
a2 + -16y2 = 0
Solving
a2 + -16y2 = 0
Solving for variable 'a'.
Move all terms containing a to the left, all other terms to the right.
Add '16y2' to each side of the equation.
a2 + -16y2 + 16y2 = 0 + 16y2
Combine like terms: -16y2 + 16y2 = 0
a2 + 0 = 0 + 16y2
a2 = 0 + 16y2
Remove the zero:
a2 = 16y2
Simplifying
a2 = 16y2
Take the square root of each side:
a = {-4y, 4y}
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