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Mathematics, 05.07.2019 18:00 DestroYa121

So i have an odd question of sorts. i was working with parabolas and had the equation: y=-4(x-1)^2+3. curious, i changed the y to an x so that it now read: x=-4(x-1)^2+3. when put into desmos, this resulted in two parallel lines. why?

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