Answer to Question #146096 in Differential Equations for qqrtrt

Question #146096
Find the integral surface of the differential equation (y+zq)^2 = z^2 (1+p^2+q^2)
circumscribed about the surface x^2 − z^2 = 2y.
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2020-11-23T15:28:06-0500
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