Question 197359
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There is an *[tex \LARGE x^2] term AND a *[tex \LARGE y^2] term, so it is NOT a parabola.


The signs on the *[tex \LARGE x^2] and *[tex \LARGE y^2] terms are the same, so it is NOT a hyperbola.


The coefficients on the *[tex \LARGE x^2] and *[tex \LARGE y^2] terms are equal, so it is NOT an ellipse; it is a circle.


Specifically, a circle centered at *[tex \LARGE \left(0,\frac{2}{3}\right)] with radius *[tex \LARGE \frac{2\sqrt{7}}{3}]


John
*[tex \LARGE e^{i\pi} + 1 = 0]
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