SOLUTION: 3x^(2)+6x+y^(2)-6y=-3 How do i put this into form for graphing

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Question 741619: 3x^(2)+6x+y^(2)-6y=-3 How do i put this into form for graphing

Answer by josgarithmetic(39620)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Complete the squares for the x and for the y.


The x will need use of 1, and the y will need the use of .

, study this step very carefully


, now divide both sides by 9


Now easily graphable. Center (-1, 3), length of major axis is 3 and is vertical; length of minor axis is and is horizontal.

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