Find two functions defined implicitly by the given equation. 1. $(y-1)^2 = 4(x+2)$ 2. $(y-x)^2 - y + x = 0$
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( -1)? = 4( + 2) To find two functions defined implicitly by this equation, we need to isolate one of the variables on one side of the equation. Let's isolate ?: -1? = 4( + 2) ? = -4( + 2) Now we can define two functions implicitly by setting one of the Show more…
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