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who invented the mathematical method Xto the 2nd power multiplied by y= 49 to the 2nd power multiplied by 2a-y? and nicknamed witch?

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First, you're asking about the mathematical method X^2 * y = (49^2) * (2a - y) and its inventor, who is nicknamed witch. To find the answer, we need to understand what this mathematical method represents and then discover who invented it.

The equation X^2 * y = (49^2) * (2a - y) is a simple algebraic equation. It involves squaring a variable, multiplying it by another variable, and multiplying the result by the square of the number 49, and finally subtracting a variable from twice the value of another variable. It's just a mathematical representation of some relationship between these variables.

As for the nickname "witch," it could be a reference to the inventor's real name or a pseudonym. In order to identify who this person might be, we need further information or context.

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