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Find the exact solution(s) of the system: (x^2/4)-y^2=1 and x=y^2+1

Answer:(4,sqrt3),(4,-sqrt3)

2)Write an equation for an ellipse if the endpoints of the major axis are at (-8,1) and (8,1) and the endpoints of the minor axis are at (0,-1) and (0,3).

Answer: (x^2/64) + (y-1)^2/4 = 1

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