SOLUTION: would this be classified as a circle, parabola, hyperbola, ellipse, or none of these. y(y+x^2)=4

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Question 836560: would this be classified as a circle, parabola, hyperbola, ellipse, or none of these.
y(y+x^2)=4

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x^2y+y^2 = 4
none

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