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  • 14-06-2021
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what is the result of isolating y^2 in the equation below (x+6)^2+y^2=1​

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alyacout2008
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  • 14-06-2021

Answer:

(x+6)^2 + y^2 = 1 then isolate y^2  by subtracting (x +6)^2 from both sides, we get

               

                y^2 = 1 - (x + 6)^2

expanding the right side, we now have

                y^2 = 1-(x^2 + 12x +36)

          y^2 = 1-x^2-12x -36

          y^2 = -x^2 -12x - 35  therefore the solution is  choice A

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