12. Sketch the graphs of the following equations. Show all intercepts with the axis; 12.1 $y^2 = 10 + 2x^2$ (2) 12.2 $x - 2y^2 = 5 - 4y$ (3)
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$0^2 = 10 + 2x^2$ $-10 = 2x^2$ $-5 = x^2$ Since the square of a real number cannot be negative, there are no x-intercepts. Show more…
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