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X2 + (y - 1) 2 = 4 .............................

User Fazila
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Answer:


x=\pm √(6-2y)


$y=(1)/(2) (6-x^2)$

Explanation:


x^2+(y-1)\cdot 2 =4


x^2+2y-2 =4


x^2+2y =6

I will solve it for
x


x^2 =6-2y


x=\pm √(6-2y)

Solving for
y


$y=3-(x^2)/(2) $


$y=(1)/(2) (6-x^2)$

User Alanionita
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Answer:

Explanation:

x²+(y-1)²=4

x²+y²+1-2y=4

x²+y²-2y=3

User Jay Dave
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