#Graphing a symol?

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limber questBOT
glacial jacinth
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like this?

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if so, the equation is $y^{2}+x^{2}!=1$

bitter mossBOT
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TheLord26

bitter mossBOT
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adonhs

quiet orchid
# glacial jacinth if so, the equation is $y^{2}+x^{2}!=1$

Yes except i did it without ! Also im not sure why but when you increase x it kinda dissapears? But however i did it when increasing or decrease x or y it would make it bigger or smaller like what happens when you increase y in the one you gave

glacial jacinth
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you gotta do brackets

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$(ay-k)^{2}+(bx-h)^{2}!=1$

bitter mossBOT
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TheLord26

quiet orchid
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Hmm but you dont need to use factorial though?

glacial jacinth
quiet orchid
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Yeah thank you im still tryna refigure out how i did it but ive had no luck so far

glacial jacinth
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another way you could do it is by multiplying two equations together.

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,,\left(2y^{2}+\left(x-1\right)^{2}-1\right)\left(2y^{2}+\left(x+1\right)^{2}-1\right)=0

bitter mossBOT
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TheLord26

glacial jacinth
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each part corresponds to an ellipse, although this isnt nearly as good at the my first equation

quiet orchid
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yeah nah but like cuz i was able to do it without a factorial and like im tryning to re figure out like how i did it because it was pretty damn simple from what i remember like i said i only used division and an exponent of 2 and with only the variables of x and y and it was perfect and beaaautiful u kno?