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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do you make a graph with x=1-y^2 and x=y^2-1? Don't you equate them all to y and then graph them? This is a Calculus II question, specifically application of integration.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just graphing them? you could graph them as is. it's just now instead x is a function of y

OpenStudy (anonymous):

for instance, instead of f(x) = y you now have f(y) = x you could find the inverse and graph that instead if you wanted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Oh! Thank you! Got used to the idea of using y instead of x. making it tad complicated for myself.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hahah no problem f(x) = y is just convention. you could have any variables really

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