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Identify the graph of the equation. What is the angle of rotation for the equation?

y^2+8x=0

How do i figure this out? I think it has to be a hyperbola.
14 years ago

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Damon
http://www.freemathhelp.com/equation-grapher.html
14 years ago
Damon
enter as y = (-8*x)^.5

Note that it will not graph for positive x because the square root of a negative number is imaginary.
14 years ago

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