The graph of the given equation, its identity as a
The graph of the given equation is:
It has been determined that the given equation represents a
Given:
The equation,
Concept used:
The domain and range of the equation
Calculation:
The given equation is
The graph of this equation is given as:
It can be seen from the graph that the given equation represents a circle, which has infinite lines of symmetry.
In fact, any line passing through the center of this circle,
It can be seen from the above graph that both the domain and range of the given equation is
Conclusion:
The graph of the given equation is:
It has been determined that the given equation represents a circle, which has infinite lines of symmetry. That is, any line passing through the center of this circle,
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