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solve y=ax squared+bx+c for b.

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\[y=ax^2+bx-c\] First, move all terms that b is not part of to the other side with different signs, and then divide both sides by the coefficient of b: \[y-ax^2-c=bx \implies b={y-ax^2-c \over x}\]

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