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X^2+(y-3 sqrt(x^2))^2=1 graph-Answer (1 of 2) this is an implicit equation, but you can work around it First we havce to make it clear that x,y and c are positive real numbers \sqrt{x}\sqrt{y}=\sqrt{c} \Leftrightarrow \sqrt{y}=\sqrt{c}\sqrt{x} obviously c must be greater than xThe problem now is to create values for z I've tried to just type the whole equation in, but that gives this result
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