(I) [1 pt.] Find the domain of f (x, y) = ?y² - x. [Show the required algebra.] SHADE in the correct region.
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To do this, we need to find the equation of the graph of f (€, %) on the coordinate plane. This can be done by solving the equation of the graph, which is y = mx + b. The equation of the graph is y = mx + b, Show more…
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