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use waymath but type it the other way around

Step-by-step explanation:

Answer:

1) it's a circle, (4x + 12)² + (2y - 2)² = 64

2) it's a circle, (x + 4)² + (y - 3)² = 40

3) it's a parabola, (x + 3)² = -4(y - 1)

Step-by-step explanation:

Equation of a circle: (x - h)² + (y - k)² = r²

factorize the equation:

1) => 16x² + 96x + 144 + 4y² - 8y + 4 + 84 = 144 + 4

=> (4x + 12)² + (2y - 2)² = -84 + 144 + 4

=> (4x + 12)² + (2y - 2)² = 64 (equation of the circle)

Graph the circle using the radius and the center.(& compass for drawing circles)

=>(4x - (-12))² + (2y - 2)² = 8²

    (x  -   h   )² +  (y   - k)² = r²

Center: (h, k)  => (-12, 2)

Radius: √r²   => √64 = 8

2) => x² + 8x + 16 + y² - 6y + 9 - 15 = 16 + 9

=> (x + 4)² + (y - 3)² = 15 + 16 + 9

=> (x + 4)² + (y - 3)² = 40 (equation of the circle)

Graph the circle using the radius and the center.(& compass for drawing circles)

=> (x  - (-4)  )² +  (y - 3)² = 40

    (x  -   h   )² +  (y  - k)² = r²

Center: (h, k)  => (-4, 3)

Radius: √r²   => √40 ≈ 6.32

Equation of a parabola facing down: (x - h)² = 4a(y - k)

3) => x + 6x + 9 = -4y - 5 + 9

=> (x + 3)² = -4y + 4

=> (x + 3)² = -4(y - 1) (equation of the parabola)

Graph the parabola using the direction, vertex, focus, and axis of symmetry.

Direction: Opens Down

=> (x - (-3))² = 4 × -1(y - 1)

    (x -  h  )² = 4 ×  a(y - k)

Vertex: (h, k)  =>  (−3,  1)

Focus:  (h, k + a)  => (-3, 1 + (-1)) => (−3,  0)

Axis of Symmetry:  x = h  => x  =  −3

Directrix:  y = k - a  => y = 1 - (-1) => y  =  2

x     |    y

−5    |   0

−4    |   3/4  

−3    |    1    

−2    |  3/4

−1     |    0

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