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    Identify the Equation as a Parabola, Circle, Ellipse, or Hyperbola\[4 x ^ { 2 } - y = 13\]
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Identify the Equation as a Parabola, Circle, Ellipse, or Hyperbola 4x2−y=134 x ^ { 2 } - y = 134x2−y=13

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Question 527

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Identify the equation as a parabola, circle, ellipse, or hyperbola.
- 4x2−y=134 x ^ { 2 } - y = 134x2−y=13


A) Parabola
B) Circle
C) Ellipse
D) Hyperbola

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