Answer
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Work Step by Step
From part a, we found: $$y^2-x^2=\frac{600}{\pi}$$
Find y: $$y^2=\frac{600}{\pi}+x^2\\y=\sqrt \frac{600}{\pi}+x^2$$
Make a table.
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