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  • 13-01-2022
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Explain why it is possible that one graph could represent two different equations.

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  • 13-01-2022

Different equations can result in identical graphs. For example, −=0

y−x=0

and (−)(2+2)=0

(y−x)(x2+y2)=0

both have the same graph on the real xy-plane, a diagonal line through the origin. The first equation is a linear equation while the second is a cubic equation.

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