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Which graph represents the solution of the system {x^2+y^2=4
X-y=1?

Which graph represents the solution of the system {x^2+y^2=4 X-y=1?-example-1
User Phteven
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Answer with explanation:

The two system of equation , one of which is a circle and another is line

x²+y²=4

x -y=1

has either no intersection point, that is the line and circle will not intersect.

Has one point of intersection, which will be tangent to the circle.

Third , the line will cut the circle at two points,that is there are two points of intersection of line and circle.

Plotting the graph of circle and line , found that line will cut circle at two distinct points.

Which graph represents the solution of the system {x^2+y^2=4 X-y=1?-example-1
User Alexander Hramov
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Answer:

See attached picture.

Explanation:

Graph the line using a y-intercept -1 and slope 1.

Graph the equation with vertex (0,0) and radius 2.

Which graph represents the solution of the system {x^2+y^2=4 X-y=1?-example-1
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