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Question 198173
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what is the standard form of y^2+4x+4y=o?
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Solve for
in terms of
. That is, move all of the
terms to the right side and then divide by the coefficient on
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what is the standard form of y^2+4x+4y = 0?
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Complete the square on the y-terms:
y^2 + 4y +4 = -4x+4
(y+2)^2 = -4(x-1)
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Cheers,
Stan H.