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Answer:

The graph of the two equations intersect each other at two places.

Explanation:

The given equations are


\left \{ {{y=6x^2+1} \atop {y=x^2+4}} \right.

The first equation is the graph of the parent function;
y=x^2 shifted up 1 unit and compressed by a factor of 6.

The second equation is the graph of the parent function;
y=x^2 shifted up 4 units.

The two graphs will intersect each other at;


(-0.77,4.6) and
(0.77,4.6)

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