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What are the solutions to the system of equations?

y=x^2+5x+6,
y=3x+6

A. (0, 6) and (−2, 0)
B. (−3, 0) and (0, 6)
C. (−3, 0) and (−2, 0)
D. (0, −3) and (6, 0)

User Vimal
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you can just plug in the x’s to find the y’s.

for example, you can plug in (0,6) into y=x^2+5x+6 by placing the 0 from the point where the x’s are to see if it gives you 6 (the ‘y’ term in the point)

this would look like y=(0)^2+5(0)+6

when you type this in, if it gives you 6 as the answer, then (0,6) is a solution

User NothingsImpossible
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Answer:

A. (0, 6) and (−2, 0)

Explanation:

The given equations are:


y=x^2+5x+6

and


y=3x+6

We equate the two equations to find their point of intersection;


x^2+5x+6=3x+6

We equate everything to zero to get;


x^2+2x=0


x(x+2)=0


x=0,x=-2

When x=0, y=3(0)+6=6

One solution is;

(0,6)

When x=-2,

y=3(-2)+6=0

Another solution is;

(-2,0)

User Oceanescence
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