X^2 2 y^2 = 1 Natural Language;
X^2+ (y-3√x^2) ^2=1 graph-Subtracting x 2 from itself leaves 0 \left (y\sqrt 3 {x}\right)^ {2}=1x^ {2} ( y 3 x ) 2 = 1 − x 2 Take the square root of both sides of the equation Take the square root of both sides of the equation y\sqrt 3 {x}=\sqrt {1x^ {2}} y\sqrt 3 {x}=\sqrt {1x^This takes the graph of y = x^2 and moves each point 2 to the left y=(x3)^2 This takes the graph of y = x^2 and moves each point 3 to the left===== Cheers, Stan H Answer by jojo(1513) (Show Source) You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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