SOLUTION: Identify this equation without completing the square.
x2 + 4x + y + 3 = 0
The equation defines an ellipse.
The equation defines a hyperbola.
The equation defines a parabo
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Question 961223: Identify this equation without completing the square.
x2 + 4x + y + 3 = 0
The equation defines an ellipse.
The equation defines a hyperbola.
The equation defines a parabola.
The equation defines a circle.
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