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Find the point(s) of intersection between the circle
x^2 + y^2 = 50 and the linear equation y = 2x − 5.
7 years ago

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John
You could graph the circle and the line and SEE the point(s) of intersection. Or since the line is already re-arranged for y, sub that into the cirle equation and solve for x. And then solve for y : )
7 years ago
anonymous
thank you John :)
7 years ago

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