SOLUTION: Can you solve y^2-2y-8x-16=0 and x^2+4y^2-8y=4?
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Question 611056: Can you solve y^2-2y-8x-16=0 and x^2+4y^2-8y=4?
Answer by jsmallt9(3758) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the equation of a parabola and is the equation of an ellipse. "Solve" is ambiguous. It could mean different things:- Solve this system of equations to find the points of intersection, if any.
- Solve for the vertices, foci, center, etc. of the parabola and the ellipse.
- Other
Please re-post your problem and be more specific about what the problem is asking you to do. Tutors are more likely to help when the problem is clearly expressed.
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