SOLUTION: Graph 𝑥^2+𝑦^2=(𝑥^2+𝑦^2−𝑥)^2. This is from the conics rotation of axes section. I understand the hyperbola and ellipse section. B

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Question 869883: Graph 𝑥^2+𝑦^2=(𝑥^2+𝑦^2−𝑥)^2. This is from the conics rotation of axes section.
I understand the hyperbola and ellipse section. But I could really use some insight on this. THANKS TO ALL

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Yes, it's straightforward.


<--- That's the real simplifier.
So then,

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When ,
When ,
When ,
When ,
And finally back to ,
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Once you have and , you can convert back to x and y to plot.

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