Re: Question!
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I have never seen a double equality (graphed, or at all!)... but you may
try parametric mode with
xt=f(y)
yt=t
At 04:45 11/22/96 GMT, ewu@FREENET.EDMONTON.AB.CA wrote:
>This may sound like a stupid question and I am sorry if this may sound a
>bit conusing, but is there any way to graph an equation like: x=y^2+2y=8?
>Basically, with the 'x' equalling something instead of the 'y' equalling
>something.
>
>Thanks!
>
>
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