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Ok, here's the deal. I've been trying to graph the function , and on a graphing calculator such as this here, and I've noticed the graph is a circle, with centre and radius . seems to be equivalent to , which is also a circle with centre and radius . Does this suggest that ? I know at the point , it isn't equal to zero.

What's happening with this term?
 
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It is a parabola.

The equation can be rearranged to:
(x+2)² + (y-2)² = (x-y)²/2

LHS is the square of the distance of (x,y) from (-2,2).
RHS is the square of the perpendicular distance of (x,y) from the line y=x.

So it is a parabola with focus (-2,2) and directrix y=x.
 

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