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How do you solve y2-x-6y plus 6 equals 0 as a parabola equation?

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∙ 15y ago
Updated: 11/4/2022

y2-x-6y+6=0

y2-6y+6=x

(y-3)2-3=x

so y = 3+sqrt(x+3) or y = 3-sqrt(x+3)

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