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Mathematics, 22.06.2021 16:50 adrianaglass12

Consider equation x {}^{2}  + (y - 2) {}^{2}  = 1
and the relation (x, y) R (0,2), where R is read as "has distance 1 of".

what is relation between x and y?

can x be a function of y?

can y be a function of x?

if so, what would be domains for these two functions?

what are graphs for these two functions?

what points of coordinate axes relate to (0,2) by means of R?​

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