SOLUTION: Need help on writing the standard form of the equation:{{{ y^2-x+2y+3=0}}}
I tryed it out by completing the square this is what I done:
{{{ y^2-x+2y+3=0}}}
{{{ y^2+2y-x+3=0}}}
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I tryed it out by completing the square this is what I done:
{{{ y^2-x+2y+3=0}}}
{{{ y^2+2y-x+3=0}}}
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Question 612997: Need help on writing the standard form of the equation:
I tryed it out by completing the square this is what I done: grouped the y terms together divided 2 by -2 and squared it, moved x+3 to the right and added 1 to both sides. that's the last part I got. Am I on the right track? I think it's supposed to be a parabola.
Please show your steps on how to get the answer.
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Need help on writing the standard form of the equation:
I tryed it out by completing the square this is what I done: grouped the y terms together divided 2 by -2 and squared it, moved x+3 to the right and added 1 to both sides. that's the last part I got. Am I on the right track? I think it's supposed to be a parabola.
Please show your steps on how to get the answer.
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