SOLUTION: x^2+y^2=2x-2y=2 What type of conic is this? What is the standard form of this equation?
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x^2+y^2=2x-2y=2
What type of conic is this?
What is the standard form of this equation?
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Too many equal signs! Perhaps you should correct and re-state this one.
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if it is x^2+2x+y^2-2y=0
(x+1)^2+(y-1)^2=4
(x+1)^2/4+(y-1)^2/4=1
Hence it is similar to ellipse.
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There are too many equal signs.