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Solve for x and y: 2x+y=3 and x^2+y+7=0
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bobpursley
you have two ways.
1) find y in the first equation, and put that expression in for y in the second equation, then solve by using the quadratic equation.
2) subtract the first equation from the second, then solve.
1) find y in the first equation, and put that expression in for y in the second equation, then solve by using the quadratic equation.
2) subtract the first equation from the second, then solve.
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